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<blockquote data-quote="catherinecherub" data-source="post: 289679"><p>I don't think that a forum is the best place to deal with this. </p><p></p><p> We do not know the facts concerning what has happened in the past. I would say that quite a few people in the general public would think it was an unnecessary act to test your daughter's blood sugars, even though she wanted you to, so you have to bear in mind that there are subjective and objective views on what has happened. Some would see it as a painful process Personally, I would not have attempted to do it as it could have repercussions given the environment that you were in and this clearly is what has happened. It would seem that they are asking you to test your blood sugars away from your daughter for her safety. Whether this is right or wrong can only be determined with someone with more experience of this type of thing.</p><p></p><p>Diabetes.org.uk are the best people to help you with this one IMHO</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catherinecherub, post: 289679"] I don't think that a forum is the best place to deal with this. We do not know the facts concerning what has happened in the past. I would say that quite a few people in the general public would think it was an unnecessary act to test your daughter's blood sugars, even though she wanted you to, so you have to bear in mind that there are subjective and objective views on what has happened. Some would see it as a painful process Personally, I would not have attempted to do it as it could have repercussions given the environment that you were in and this clearly is what has happened. It would seem that they are asking you to test your blood sugars away from your daughter for her safety. Whether this is right or wrong can only be determined with someone with more experience of this type of thing. Diabetes.org.uk are the best people to help you with this one IMHO [/QUOTE]
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