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![]() ETA: If it's for milk only, the school should have a separate line for milk purchases. That's ridiculous to have kids wait on line just to purchase milk. At our schools they can walk to the front, get the milk and pay for it at a separate cashier. No long wait.
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diagnosed T1 6th july 2007 pumping with MM522 since july 2008 MM523 since august 2012 MM CGMS since november 2009 cetirizine hydrochloride for solar urticaria dx'd in 2002 levothyroxine for autoimmune hypothyroidism dx'd 13th may 2010 sertraline for major depressive disorder dianette for acne studying philosophy at university blogging about all of it at www.sugarrollercoaster.blog.com twitter @emm142 |
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While I was in public school, I always left class a few minutes early, shot up, and went and ate my brought lunch. Had I bought my lunch, I would have ended up at/near the front of the line.
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My daughter has never really liked school lunches, but occasionally sees something she wants. I fix her lunch every morning and write down the carb counts. That leaves her only to need her blood sugar levels to figure out her insulin does. She does this in the nurses office and then goes to the cafeteria to eat. Since we have only been doing this one month, I can only say that it has worked out so far. she has had some "highs" at school, but no lows so far. Though as we tweak her ratios, she has had some lows at home. One was really scarey. She seems pretty good at figuring everything, but I worry about her being 13 and getting absent minded about what she needs to do.
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