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<blockquote data-quote="Little_Lucy" data-source="post: 2044986" data-attributes="member: 247426"><p>Hi, I am also a student currently in year 11 doing their GCSEs next week! I have a stop the clock so if I’m feeling low I am able to ‘stop the clock’ and treat it otherwise it’s unfair on me. However so far I currently have never used this as I find it better just to prevent it all together. I will have a biscuit before I go into my exam to make sure I don’t go low. This way I can get on with my exams with no worries. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> However I, myself do not feel when I go high so if you are particularly sensitive to this I wouldn’t do this, you also want to make sure you test before you go in just to double check.</p><p>As well as this I am in a smaller room. To not distract anyone if I do need to test and overall I think it’s a lot better as there is less stress in that room not as intimidating. Something I have found though when once having to test my blood sugar is that the exam invigilators had no idea what to do, I would talk to the school about this if I were you to make sure they know. Good luck!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Little_Lucy, post: 2044986, member: 247426"] Hi, I am also a student currently in year 11 doing their GCSEs next week! I have a stop the clock so if I’m feeling low I am able to ‘stop the clock’ and treat it otherwise it’s unfair on me. However so far I currently have never used this as I find it better just to prevent it all together. I will have a biscuit before I go into my exam to make sure I don’t go low. This way I can get on with my exams with no worries. :) However I, myself do not feel when I go high so if you are particularly sensitive to this I wouldn’t do this, you also want to make sure you test before you go in just to double check. As well as this I am in a smaller room. To not distract anyone if I do need to test and overall I think it’s a lot better as there is less stress in that room not as intimidating. Something I have found though when once having to test my blood sugar is that the exam invigilators had no idea what to do, I would talk to the school about this if I were you to make sure they know. Good luck!! [/QUOTE]
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