I spent my whole secondary school with diabetes as i was diagonsed in year 7, the first few years i was made to do my injections in the toliet, where i completely felt like an out cast, after i complained they said i could take my insulin in the sick room, which i thought was a great idea.. at first, when i went in there was a younger student who was pretty unwell, and as i brought my needles and bits out she went green and asked if i was a doctor and begged me not to give her an injection, i tried to explain i wasnt a doctor, but she had just started coming to the school and was obviously scared. she then threw up everywhere!! i felt pretty bad, and didnt get the chance to take my insulin. in the end i gave up and stopped eating at school, so because i dont eat breakfast. i wouldnt get any food until i got home, which made school very hard for a while, but i refused to do it in the toliets, i dont see by having to take insulin to keep me alive and well that i should be forced to go into the loos. i hope you have better luck with your daughter, because it made me feel ashamed that i had diabetes. Rachael x