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<blockquote data-quote="bobcurly" data-source="post: 1291943" data-attributes="member: 243483"><p>No as the sugar started to work and she stopped hallucinating she realised that she has been rude to her and said "miss x i.m SO sorry" the deputy head said ' i.ve heard all sorts in my teaching career dont worry about it" and that was that - although it was all repeated to me at home time! I apologised again and phoned the diabetic nurse the next day and she put in extea carbs at 2pm so the school felt that it had been sorted. Yr daughter however is much younger and may not have realised she was shouting at a teacher unlike hannah. It happened to me the following saturday in asda and it is frghtening - i was trying to take her hand to get her to the cafe for some food and she was screaming at me ! Everyone was looking - 5minutes later she was nice as pie. X</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobcurly, post: 1291943, member: 243483"] No as the sugar started to work and she stopped hallucinating she realised that she has been rude to her and said "miss x i.m SO sorry" the deputy head said ' i.ve heard all sorts in my teaching career dont worry about it" and that was that - although it was all repeated to me at home time! I apologised again and phoned the diabetic nurse the next day and she put in extea carbs at 2pm so the school felt that it had been sorted. Yr daughter however is much younger and may not have realised she was shouting at a teacher unlike hannah. It happened to me the following saturday in asda and it is frghtening - i was trying to take her hand to get her to the cafe for some food and she was screaming at me ! Everyone was looking - 5minutes later she was nice as pie. X [/QUOTE]
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