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<blockquote data-quote="Theunicornlady" data-source="post: 122102" data-attributes="member: 25139"><p>Contact the school, speak to the SENCO and the Headteacher and explain what was said by the nurse. My daughter may not be her DNurse's favourite person at the moment, but even she would go mental if she was told to inject in a toilet. There are 7 T1s in her school and they have to queue to use the two medical rooms! My girl has the luxury of my office so she comes and injects there instead some days. Seriously, complain! I'd also like to add that your son should now be on the SEN register which means he is worth more money than a non-T1 child. They should be bowing over themselves to apologise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Theunicornlady, post: 122102, member: 25139"] Contact the school, speak to the SENCO and the Headteacher and explain what was said by the nurse. My daughter may not be her DNurse's favourite person at the moment, but even she would go mental if she was told to inject in a toilet. There are 7 T1s in her school and they have to queue to use the two medical rooms! My girl has the luxury of my office so she comes and injects there instead some days. Seriously, complain! I'd also like to add that your son should now be on the SEN register which means he is worth more money than a non-T1 child. They should be bowing over themselves to apologise. [/QUOTE]
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