Thank you!!! Every time she has high or low they make her contact us. Also for lunch adjustments. And every time she suggests to do what I would suggest. She knows what to do (apart from times she tries to nibble on something sweet and thinks I cants see

). But they take her from lessons till sugars stabilise - can you imagine high sugar stabilise in like 10 minutes?

Yes, I see how afraid they are even though she never had ketones, for example.
They expect a correction dose to kick in in 10 minutes? Oh hell no.

it certainly don't need to take you out of the game.. (A member of staff must have been watching Con air?)
What they don't know is that their idea of "back covering" is actually undermining this kid's confidence.
Or it could trigger resentment.
There don't seem to be any "support" at her school if they are not listening to the kid. when you corroborate too.
thank you! Yes, sometimes Dexcom is a real curse. They make her wait till sugars go back to normal so she misses lessons, and their faces if I have to collect her... it’s like if they say last goodbyes! Just... unbelievable!
Oh, hello? i don't use a Dexcom. i use a Libre. same principle. what i do know is they work my testing Interstitial fluid.
coming back up off a low, my sensor can lag by up to half an hour before my blood meter says I'm OK & the meter can lag a bit after i feel fine? Pending on the type of hypo. i can just treat & go. (Others can struggle.)
Thats what I want - I want them to let her manage it herself. And she can. But they hear her CGM beeping and send her to manager straight away. She can’t even go to toilet to do her finger prick or injection - always under supervision. It’s like taking care to such a level you want to run. Maybe they do it on purpose?
No need to hide it out in the "Bog."
Now this is "Political correctness" gone wrong at this school.. (But i can apreciate the whole C19 thing happening right now, However.) She should just be accepted to do her "thing" in the company of her school chums..? It should be that thing her mates think she has to do to eat? (They don't need to get their heads round anything else.)
The staff should engage & support. But this don't sound ideal all round.