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<blockquote data-quote="Rorysmum" data-source="post: 1412119" data-attributes="member: 358991"><p>Rory was diagnosed end of November and currently doing well. I still check him at midnight, very occasionally 3am and always at 6am. As he is in year 6 the school are going away for an activity week in June (PGL). I had paid the deposit before he was diagnosed. School have called me in to say how concerned they would be if Rory went away with them. It's for 4 nights. We are still adjusting his nighttime medication as he was having a few hypos. The teachers are saying they don't want to disturb other children in the night checking on him. They will have to bring his meds on field trips etc. No one else at school has diabetes and he is the first in the school to have it. Has anyone else's children gone away? His scout troop are fantastic and nothing is a problem but school are being very "health and safety" but for themselves not really Rory. Rory says he is desperate to go. As you know their bloods change all the time, I'm not sure if I should fight his corner on this one. Any advice greatly appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rorysmum, post: 1412119, member: 358991"] Rory was diagnosed end of November and currently doing well. I still check him at midnight, very occasionally 3am and always at 6am. As he is in year 6 the school are going away for an activity week in June (PGL). I had paid the deposit before he was diagnosed. School have called me in to say how concerned they would be if Rory went away with them. It's for 4 nights. We are still adjusting his nighttime medication as he was having a few hypos. The teachers are saying they don't want to disturb other children in the night checking on him. They will have to bring his meds on field trips etc. No one else at school has diabetes and he is the first in the school to have it. Has anyone else's children gone away? His scout troop are fantastic and nothing is a problem but school are being very "health and safety" but for themselves not really Rory. Rory says he is desperate to go. As you know their bloods change all the time, I'm not sure if I should fight his corner on this one. Any advice greatly appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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