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<blockquote data-quote="alyssarose" data-source="post: 399772" data-attributes="member: 70957"><p>Samantha</p><p> </p><p>I agree with everyone else, that was unacceptable. At my school, I have told all the teachers about it and asked that if anything happens to do withdiabetes that they continue the lesson as usual, although there are a few teachers who don't understand. I normally go to my schools medical room if I have a hypo so that a similar situation to yours doesn't happen, and I always ask that someone accompanies me so that i'm not in any danger. I suggest you make sure that none of your teachers don't know about your diabetes, and tell any new teacher straight away. </p><p>I hope everything works out ok xx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alyssarose, post: 399772, member: 70957"] Samantha I agree with everyone else, that was unacceptable. At my school, I have told all the teachers about it and asked that if anything happens to do withdiabetes that they continue the lesson as usual, although there are a few teachers who don't understand. I normally go to my schools medical room if I have a hypo so that a similar situation to yours doesn't happen, and I always ask that someone accompanies me so that i'm not in any danger. I suggest you make sure that none of your teachers don't know about your diabetes, and tell any new teacher straight away. I hope everything works out ok xx [/QUOTE]
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