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<blockquote data-quote="JMK1954" data-source="post: 2043102" data-attributes="member: 352098"><p>Your class teacher who does your register in the morning is the one to start with if you can explain the position to them. Otherwise, get a parent or guardian to phone the school and explain that as a type 1, you need to speak to the Senco about monitoring and correcting your blood sugar level, during an exam. Alternatively, get this person to write a letter to the Senco, give it to the teacher responsible for your morning register and explain the situation. Schools admin. systems vary but it must already be on your record that you are a type 1, so it should not come as a big surprise that you may need to deal with checking and corre ting during an exam.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMK1954, post: 2043102, member: 352098"] Your class teacher who does your register in the morning is the one to start with if you can explain the position to them. Otherwise, get a parent or guardian to phone the school and explain that as a type 1, you need to speak to the Senco about monitoring and correcting your blood sugar level, during an exam. Alternatively, get this person to write a letter to the Senco, give it to the teacher responsible for your morning register and explain the situation. Schools admin. systems vary but it must already be on your record that you are a type 1, so it should not come as a big surprise that you may need to deal with checking and corre ting during an exam. [/QUOTE]
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