yorksherpud
Well-Known Member
Hi everyone, I hope you are all well this morning.
I am a tad frustrated cos my son went back to school the week before last after the diabetes nurse had been in and done the training for the teachers on what to do in just about any circumstance.
He was fine all last week but the teacher decided to test his bm every hour on the hour and if he was around 5.8 she would wack him with sugar from his rescue box. He felt a bit hypo in the playground on wednesday morning so he had two glucose tablets, then one of the boys got his machine from the classroom to test his blood sugars and they had gone up but school still gave him a further can of coke and a tube of glucogel. Now I appreciate that they are being very cautious with him but did have a word with the diabetes nurse, who rang school to arrange another meeting.
In the meantime, Matthew picked up a bug and was sick during the early hours of Saturday morning, and to cut a long story short, ended up in hospital. As we were heading home from hospital on Monday night we had a phone call from the headmaster to say that they would like Matthew to stay off until they had contacted their health and safety people for a risk assessment doing as his care plan has changed, well the care plan in school hasn't changed, the only thing that's changed is he seems to have stepped up a gear in honeymoon mode and is current not having any insulin injections, which were not done during school hours anyway. I only live two streets away from school and have gone in every day to make sure he's been ok whilst there.
So upshot is Matthew had yesterday off school and is off today and we have not had word yet when he can go back. He takes his SATS next month and is missing out on a load of revision.
I just feel like screaming.
Thanks for listening to my moan
Pud x
I am a tad frustrated cos my son went back to school the week before last after the diabetes nurse had been in and done the training for the teachers on what to do in just about any circumstance.
He was fine all last week but the teacher decided to test his bm every hour on the hour and if he was around 5.8 she would wack him with sugar from his rescue box. He felt a bit hypo in the playground on wednesday morning so he had two glucose tablets, then one of the boys got his machine from the classroom to test his blood sugars and they had gone up but school still gave him a further can of coke and a tube of glucogel. Now I appreciate that they are being very cautious with him but did have a word with the diabetes nurse, who rang school to arrange another meeting.
In the meantime, Matthew picked up a bug and was sick during the early hours of Saturday morning, and to cut a long story short, ended up in hospital. As we were heading home from hospital on Monday night we had a phone call from the headmaster to say that they would like Matthew to stay off until they had contacted their health and safety people for a risk assessment doing as his care plan has changed, well the care plan in school hasn't changed, the only thing that's changed is he seems to have stepped up a gear in honeymoon mode and is current not having any insulin injections, which were not done during school hours anyway. I only live two streets away from school and have gone in every day to make sure he's been ok whilst there.
So upshot is Matthew had yesterday off school and is off today and we have not had word yet when he can go back. He takes his SATS next month and is missing out on a load of revision.
I just feel like screaming.
Thanks for listening to my moan
Pud x