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<blockquote data-quote="izzyj09" data-source="post: 1412130" data-attributes="member: 264012"><p>Hey ! I'm currently 21 at university and you probably guessed I have type 1 diabetes. I am a firm believer in never letting the diabetes get in the way of anything.... as I'm saying this I'm currently in Canada on a year abroad and my family in the U.K....sometimes it just means doing things a little differently! Also I shared a room with 6 other girls as I went to boarding school and quite frankly non of them used to bat an eyelid ! School are probably just rightly concerned because he is their first diabetic, but my advice to you would be to fight this one and let him go because ultimately he has to know in real life it should never stop him doing anything ! And I remember when I was this age I just wanted to be like everyone else and part of that was going on the school trips etc, also this might be a good chance for everyone to see how he copes on his own as it were ! I hope this helps [emoji3]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="izzyj09, post: 1412130, member: 264012"] Hey ! I'm currently 21 at university and you probably guessed I have type 1 diabetes. I am a firm believer in never letting the diabetes get in the way of anything.... as I'm saying this I'm currently in Canada on a year abroad and my family in the U.K....sometimes it just means doing things a little differently! Also I shared a room with 6 other girls as I went to boarding school and quite frankly non of them used to bat an eyelid ! School are probably just rightly concerned because he is their first diabetic, but my advice to you would be to fight this one and let him go because ultimately he has to know in real life it should never stop him doing anything ! And I remember when I was this age I just wanted to be like everyone else and part of that was going on the school trips etc, also this might be a good chance for everyone to see how he copes on his own as it were ! I hope this helps [emoji3] [/QUOTE]
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