Hello
Not sure if this is the right place to post this, but I will anyway
We are having a problem with Jamie's school at the moment (he's in Primary 5) - when he told a teacher on Wed he felt like he was having a hypo she told him to "go away and sit down". He then went back up to her later told her again and it was another teacher that overheard and took him to the office. His reading was 2.5, he had his glucose tablets, the next reading was 3.6. He was given 3 more glucose tablets and told to collect his bag and go home as the bell had rung. Luckily we only live 5 mins walk from the school.
It was the mum of another child in his class who told me the next day, he never said anything about the teacher telling him to go away and sit down. I am (obviously) absolutely livid. We had a meeting at the school in Oct last year I asked the diabetes nurse to come in with me (they had refused her help to go over things again to sort other issues (after numerous phone calls I sent in a letter of complaint) and I was assured then that all teachers are aware of his diabetes, it's on the register and know what to do.
Waiting for the school to call back (and teachers make me nervous lol).
Just wondering if anyone has any advice? Or been in the same situation?
And thanks if you managed to get this far
Jacqui
Not sure if this is the right place to post this, but I will anyway

We are having a problem with Jamie's school at the moment (he's in Primary 5) - when he told a teacher on Wed he felt like he was having a hypo she told him to "go away and sit down". He then went back up to her later told her again and it was another teacher that overheard and took him to the office. His reading was 2.5, he had his glucose tablets, the next reading was 3.6. He was given 3 more glucose tablets and told to collect his bag and go home as the bell had rung. Luckily we only live 5 mins walk from the school.
It was the mum of another child in his class who told me the next day, he never said anything about the teacher telling him to go away and sit down. I am (obviously) absolutely livid. We had a meeting at the school in Oct last year I asked the diabetes nurse to come in with me (they had refused her help to go over things again to sort other issues (after numerous phone calls I sent in a letter of complaint) and I was assured then that all teachers are aware of his diabetes, it's on the register and know what to do.
Waiting for the school to call back (and teachers make me nervous lol).
Just wondering if anyone has any advice? Or been in the same situation?
And thanks if you managed to get this far

Jacqui