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<blockquote data-quote="suzi" data-source="post: 43382" data-attributes="member: 11767"><p>Oh Pheonix, you did make me laugh,I hope Andrew doesn't get up to any mischief at school regarding hypo's if only the once, you naughty girl :lol: Bet it put your PE teacher in her place. I only mentioned friends because a few bullies caused Andrew some discomfort on a few occassions, kids can be cruel, mostly name calling (diabetic dork) springs to mind. Andrew's comeback was always "i'm a diabetic but you can't see it, whats your excuse, you'll always be ugly" Ouch!</p><p> On the plus side he has a friend called Ben who sits beside him and is his buddy, if Andrew can't do his test strip because he's too shaky, Ben does it, Ben can even tell if Andrew's hypo, the teacher can't. It's unfortunate that they'l only spend another year together, then they'l part company when they go to secondary school.</p><p>Take care</p><p>Suzi x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="suzi, post: 43382, member: 11767"] Oh Pheonix, you did make me laugh,I hope Andrew doesn't get up to any mischief at school regarding hypo's if only the once, you naughty girl :lol: Bet it put your PE teacher in her place. I only mentioned friends because a few bullies caused Andrew some discomfort on a few occassions, kids can be cruel, mostly name calling (diabetic dork) springs to mind. Andrew's comeback was always "i'm a diabetic but you can't see it, whats your excuse, you'll always be ugly" Ouch! On the plus side he has a friend called Ben who sits beside him and is his buddy, if Andrew can't do his test strip because he's too shaky, Ben does it, Ben can even tell if Andrew's hypo, the teacher can't. It's unfortunate that they'l only spend another year together, then they'l part company when they go to secondary school. Take care Suzi x [/QUOTE]
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