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<blockquote data-quote="Little_Lucy" data-source="post: 1132324" data-attributes="member: 247426"><p>I'm in year 8 now but sometimes when I was first diagnosed I forgot to do my blood sugars I asked my teacher if she reminds me you could ask for that and if she dosent there is no excuse and you could get a watch or alarm of some sort for your daughter to remind her and the teacher so you can see also if it carrys on report it to the head teacher and maybe asked to change class because the teacher is t taking a serious desiese well seriously and she should if class can not be changed keep on nagging until you get your way because nothing is more important then your daughters health</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Little_Lucy, post: 1132324, member: 247426"] I'm in year 8 now but sometimes when I was first diagnosed I forgot to do my blood sugars I asked my teacher if she reminds me you could ask for that and if she dosent there is no excuse and you could get a watch or alarm of some sort for your daughter to remind her and the teacher so you can see also if it carrys on report it to the head teacher and maybe asked to change class because the teacher is t taking a serious desiese well seriously and she should if class can not be changed keep on nagging until you get your way because nothing is more important then your daughters health [/QUOTE]
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