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<blockquote data-quote="lexie32" data-source="post: 105160" data-attributes="member: 23028"><p>My son was diagnosed as type 1 diabetic yesterday, our world has been turned completly upside down, he was 5, 11 days ago and due to go to school full time after this weeks half term and the idea was that i would start work working my hours around his school hours, i am now assuming that this is no longer possible as i will be having to go back and forth to the school constantly for his bp's and injections as our school will not even give oral antibiotics. So there is my question 'what help does your school give you and how hard did you have to fight to get it?' i don't want to abandon him but don't want him singled out as the child whose mum is always hanging around and overprotective!</p><p></p><p>sorry if i am rambleing on my first post, due to lack of sleep and worry!</p><p></p><p>Alex</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lexie32, post: 105160, member: 23028"] My son was diagnosed as type 1 diabetic yesterday, our world has been turned completly upside down, he was 5, 11 days ago and due to go to school full time after this weeks half term and the idea was that i would start work working my hours around his school hours, i am now assuming that this is no longer possible as i will be having to go back and forth to the school constantly for his bp's and injections as our school will not even give oral antibiotics. So there is my question 'what help does your school give you and how hard did you have to fight to get it?' i don't want to abandon him but don't want him singled out as the child whose mum is always hanging around and overprotective! sorry if i am rambleing on my first post, due to lack of sleep and worry! Alex [/QUOTE]
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