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<blockquote data-quote="Annielee" data-source="post: 1287360" data-attributes="member: 346501"><p>Hello </p><p></p><p>Has anyone got any advice on hypos in school. My little girl got dignosed a year ago at the age of 4 she is now 5 and In year 1. my daughter had quite slot of hypos the last week of term - I was making changes to her insulin to try and stop them, but she had been playing tag at all the breaks. The last hypo she had at school on Friday she apparently shouted at the teacher. She then got told off whilst having her hypo treatment and then started to cry and got reallly upset. She did apologise whilst having hypo treatment but this wasn't excepted and she was told to go and do something nice to make up for it. My daughter is a very sensitive little girl so she went and made sorry cards for the two teachers that were involved. I appreciate that schools have a lot to take on looking after a diabetic child but surely this can't be right when they are having a hypo?? </p><p></p><p>Annie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Annielee, post: 1287360, member: 346501"] Hello Has anyone got any advice on hypos in school. My little girl got dignosed a year ago at the age of 4 she is now 5 and In year 1. my daughter had quite slot of hypos the last week of term - I was making changes to her insulin to try and stop them, but she had been playing tag at all the breaks. The last hypo she had at school on Friday she apparently shouted at the teacher. She then got told off whilst having her hypo treatment and then started to cry and got reallly upset. She did apologise whilst having hypo treatment but this wasn't excepted and she was told to go and do something nice to make up for it. My daughter is a very sensitive little girl so she went and made sorry cards for the two teachers that were involved. I appreciate that schools have a lot to take on looking after a diabetic child but surely this can't be right when they are having a hypo?? Annie [/QUOTE]
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