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<blockquote data-quote="elainechi" data-source="post: 345295" data-attributes="member: 39977"><p>oh the injecting in toilets is a no no go!!!! unless staff want to eat lunch there too</p><p>we.ve had to resort to bd insulin as jane wouldn.t inject at school....just too busy or forgets...at her school there are about 8 diabetic girls...all have to inject in the medical room which is sometimes busy...lately not allowed to carry pens and needles around as might hurt someone and of course only test in medical room ..if open...as other girls may be needle phobic!!!!! </p><p>aren.t we trying to make our kids responsible and independent with their diabetes?????? it took me ages to get jane to carry her insulin and kit around so she will be continuing....all duabetics should be able to test and inject anywhere with some discression....never mind someone might faint at the sight of blood or needle...my child could die!!!!</p><p></p><p>all schools have muffti day for this and that charity and pay a pound for doing so....im asking janes school to support world diabetes day..nov 14th and have muffti day for a pound.....i hope you all may try and do this too..we need to raise awareness of what our kids need to do every day for the rest of their lives..may be then jane won.t get called a druggie so often xx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elainechi, post: 345295, member: 39977"] oh the injecting in toilets is a no no go!!!! unless staff want to eat lunch there too we.ve had to resort to bd insulin as jane wouldn.t inject at school....just too busy or forgets...at her school there are about 8 diabetic girls...all have to inject in the medical room which is sometimes busy...lately not allowed to carry pens and needles around as might hurt someone and of course only test in medical room ..if open...as other girls may be needle phobic!!!!! aren.t we trying to make our kids responsible and independent with their diabetes?????? it took me ages to get jane to carry her insulin and kit around so she will be continuing....all duabetics should be able to test and inject anywhere with some discression....never mind someone might faint at the sight of blood or needle...my child could die!!!! all schools have muffti day for this and that charity and pay a pound for doing so....im asking janes school to support world diabetes day..nov 14th and have muffti day for a pound.....i hope you all may try and do this too..we need to raise awareness of what our kids need to do every day for the rest of their lives..may be then jane won.t get called a druggie so often xx [/QUOTE]
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