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<blockquote data-quote="Mini-Mimi" data-source="post: 160641" data-attributes="member: 30055"><p>after our diabetes nurse went into school, informed my daughters teachers all about the condition, what to do, when to do it, how to check BSL's everything was going fine, Mia's teacher was doing her BSL's without any problem, i have now been told this morning it has to stop as theres too much paperwork to fill in, and the school arent legally obliged to test Mia's BSL's!</p><p>all about heath and bl**dy safety!</p><p>i could go into school each time and do the test myself but it was pointed out to me this would make Mia "different" to all the other kids if i was turning up, taking her out of class, it'd be disruptive to her, whereas a teacher could take her to one side, wash their hands, bish bash bosh, the other kids wouldnt notice of think any thing of that.</p><p>any ideas?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mini-Mimi, post: 160641, member: 30055"] after our diabetes nurse went into school, informed my daughters teachers all about the condition, what to do, when to do it, how to check BSL's everything was going fine, Mia's teacher was doing her BSL's without any problem, i have now been told this morning it has to stop as theres too much paperwork to fill in, and the school arent legally obliged to test Mia's BSL's! all about heath and bl**dy safety! i could go into school each time and do the test myself but it was pointed out to me this would make Mia "different" to all the other kids if i was turning up, taking her out of class, it'd be disruptive to her, whereas a teacher could take her to one side, wash their hands, bish bash bosh, the other kids wouldnt notice of think any thing of that. any ideas? [/QUOTE]
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