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Old 09-17-2006, 03:49 PM
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Nejeda Nejeda is offline
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I am a: Type 1
 
Join Date: Jun 2006
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Originally Posted by corwin



Are you serious? Who is telling you not to carry your insulin? I don't think you should accept this rule no matter who's rule it is. Get your parents involved if you have to. Just carry it and refuse to stop doing that. It's the weirdest rule I've ever heard and I don't think you should accept it. I know that at school teachers\principals can be silly sometimes, especially about something they don't understand like diabetes, but you are insulin DEPENDENT and as such nobody should deny you of carrying it on your person.
The principal called me the day before school started and told me that under no circumstances am I allowed to carry it. Apparently they had "an issue" with "a diabetic" a "few years ago."

Here's where I make a face of disbelief!
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Diagnosed: Age 6
Type I diabetes 10 years now


Lovin' every minute of it... (that was sarcastically said)

Teaching newly type I diagnosed father the ropes... oh joy!

As if Diabetes isn't hard enough, try being in highschool, being 16, and being a girl!
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