Sally71
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Parent of person with diabetes
My daughter came home from school the other day all pleased with herself because she had taught the teacher something! They are learning about the digestive system in science, which of course includes the pancreas. The teacher wandered over to my daughter's table and commented that she's a useful person to have in the class when they are doing that topic. (Presumably because she must know a bit more about her digestive system than most other people do.) My daughter replied that she's been dealing with diabetes for almost 6 years so should know a thing or two. The teacher was shocked that my daughter wasn't born with it, she thought that type 1 was some sort of birth defect! She said she learned this in college 😱😱 So my daughter quite happily pointed out that it's an autoimmune condition which can strike at any age. The teacher is going to tell all her year 11 students about it too, so hopefully that's a few misinformed people put right!
Those of you who have read previous posts from me will know that my daughter really struggles to talk to anyone at all about her diabetes (even the medical team, who she is very familiar with and who are only trying to help), so I'm dead proud of her for having this conversation 🙂 She says "oh well it's the science teacher, that's different", but I don't see why! Daughter has taken a Novorapid vial, an old cannula and an old Libre sensor into school the last couple of days to show this teacher. I don't think she's had chance to show her yet, but I hope she does manage to do so eventually, it's all steps forward 🙂
Those of you who have read previous posts from me will know that my daughter really struggles to talk to anyone at all about her diabetes (even the medical team, who she is very familiar with and who are only trying to help), so I'm dead proud of her for having this conversation 🙂 She says "oh well it's the science teacher, that's different", but I don't see why! Daughter has taken a Novorapid vial, an old cannula and an old Libre sensor into school the last couple of days to show this teacher. I don't think she's had chance to show her yet, but I hope she does manage to do so eventually, it's all steps forward 🙂