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<blockquote data-quote="carb-counting-mum" data-source="post: 345165" data-attributes="member: 54431"><p>Sounds horrendous! Poor you. I don't think you're being too sensitive, I would be hurt/mad too. I would want some SERIOUS answers from the school PDQ, especially the SENCO. I'm not sure what the DSN was getting at re. your other child, hopefully/probably just an innocent (though unfortunately phrased) comment, rather than anything more sinister.</p><p>Im a parent of a type 1 child myself, but my little girl is only 8, so I am luckily in complete control. Scares me to think this might change during the terrible teens. I don't know how to advise you, other than stating the obvious: communication from school needs to be better! Re. the high readings, I hope the probe (CGM?) will reveal some answers. The skipping of the lunchtime insulin can't have helped though. </p><p>Hug from me</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="carb-counting-mum, post: 345165, member: 54431"] Sounds horrendous! Poor you. I don't think you're being too sensitive, I would be hurt/mad too. I would want some SERIOUS answers from the school PDQ, especially the SENCO. I'm not sure what the DSN was getting at re. your other child, hopefully/probably just an innocent (though unfortunately phrased) comment, rather than anything more sinister. Im a parent of a type 1 child myself, but my little girl is only 8, so I am luckily in complete control. Scares me to think this might change during the terrible teens. I don't know how to advise you, other than stating the obvious: communication from school needs to be better! Re. the high readings, I hope the probe (CGM?) will reveal some answers. The skipping of the lunchtime insulin can't have helped though. Hug from me [/QUOTE]
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