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Old 10-17-2006, 08:12 AM
Funnygrl Funnygrl is offline
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Originally Posted by Cyborg View Post
I completely absolutely 100% disagree...
I'm not saying that's the way it should be, just that that's the way it it.

Kids who have ADHD have to go to the nurses's office to get their Ritalin at school.

I had stomach problems in HS and had to go to the nurse's office for any stomach meds.

I had to go to the nurse's office for tylenol even.

Insulin isn't an emergency, it's something you take with lunch- at the same time everyday if you follow a school schedule. Why should diabetics recieve any special treatment over what every other kid with a chronic illness has to put up with?

BTW, remember last year when that kid stabbed someone at school with a lancet? We're lucky there are any schools that still allow in classroom testing.

Oh, and another BTW. Your high school experience will be so much more enjoyable if you just accept it, deal with it, and realize you will be done with HS in less than 2 years.
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