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<blockquote data-quote="Japes" data-source="post: 2048141" data-attributes="member: 277410"><p>I'm sorry your lecturer was so unhelpful. Can I just clarify, is he suggesting you DO hide your diabetes?!? I'd be finding other kinds of mental health support in your place. Mind you, I did think the healthcare team in my place would be supportive, but when they sent for me one day because they couldn't operate a new student's T1 kit, (the look on her face was a picture of relief when I got it sussed without drama) I decided I'd been over-optimistic in my expectations of them.</p><p></p><p>It's certainly not making a drama out of it to simply tell those people you're with a lot, and who you chose to tell. Anyway, he'll be the first to panic like mad if you have a hypo which needs assistance whilst in a lecture. and no-one knows what to do to help because he suggested you didn't "Make a drama of it".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Japes, post: 2048141, member: 277410"] I'm sorry your lecturer was so unhelpful. Can I just clarify, is he suggesting you DO hide your diabetes?!? I'd be finding other kinds of mental health support in your place. Mind you, I did think the healthcare team in my place would be supportive, but when they sent for me one day because they couldn't operate a new student's T1 kit, (the look on her face was a picture of relief when I got it sussed without drama) I decided I'd been over-optimistic in my expectations of them. It's certainly not making a drama out of it to simply tell those people you're with a lot, and who you chose to tell. Anyway, he'll be the first to panic like mad if you have a hypo which needs assistance whilst in a lecture. and no-one knows what to do to help because he suggested you didn't "Make a drama of it". [/QUOTE]
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