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and she walked in and caught me and took it away. I'm not feeling good but she said I will be ok. How can I get my monitor back?

2007-12-07 04:19:47 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Diseases & Conditions Diabetes

14 answers

She can't legally do that to you. Have Her arrested. ( Or at least sued), because i don't know if you can have her arrested, but i'm pretty sure. Call your parents. Oh by the way, if someone ever takes your monitor, defend yourself, it's legal. But don't try that if you don't stand a chance, i don't want you getting hurt.
If you feel low, drink some juice and have a snack, better to be high than to be low.

2007-12-07 14:47:06 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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2016-05-14 17:16:14 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

First, go see the school nurse and call your parents. Second, how big a stink do you want to make? You could call the newspapers and a lawyer if the principal continues to keep it. "Local principal confiscates diabetic student's blood-sugar monitor" will NOT look good as headline news. You can probably get the principal fired for that because diabetes is a life-threatening condition.

2007-12-07 04:38:01 · answer #3 · answered by daisytrench 2 · 0 1

Go talk to the principal, explain the situation, and suggest that they call your doctor or parent immediately.

Explain that diabetes is a life threatening illness and you monitor is crucial and you do need it back.

2007-12-07 04:44:49 · answer #4 · answered by smedrik 7 · 1 0

I would go to the office and tell them to call 911 because your blood sugar is low. That is preposterous! I would also have your mom call the principal and threaten legal action against the school if this little jerk doesn't back off. Tell him he will find it hard to play football after I take a baseball bat to his knee caps.

2007-12-07 06:26:30 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Go directly to the principal's office and talk to someone there. NOW.

It's for your own good health and protection that you have your medication/monitor, and you're within your right to use it. Besides, if this is an ongoing condition, they'll have record of it in your student file.

If that doesn't work, call one of your parents and have them contact the school. Your health is too important to mess with.

2007-12-07 04:28:03 · answer #6 · answered by Matokah 3 · 0 0

Go to the principals office and ask them to call 911 because you think your blood sugar levels are not correct, and that you don't have any other choice without a monitor. If they don't call 911, do it yourself, and this problem will never happen again.

2007-12-07 04:31:23 · answer #7 · answered by formerly_bob 7 · 1 1

That's ridiculous. Walk into the office with a note from your doctor explaining your situation and get the monitor back or sue the school district.

2007-12-07 04:45:40 · answer #8 · answered by kathy s 6 · 1 0

tell your mother. They cant not take you medical equipment from you. Thats not only illegal but wrong. Take your mother up there and have her explain that your a diabetic and to allow you to check your sugar when ever you need to. They would have to give it back. Just make sure the principle and maybe even your teachers are aware of your diabetes

2007-12-07 04:29:51 · answer #9 · answered by saconners1 6 · 1 0

To begin with I doubt you are diabetic. Diabetic testing requires a special monitor and it cannot be misconstrued as being drugs. In addition you should have had forms filled out by your doctor to turn into the school regarding testing, insulin injections and other special requirements you have. I think you need to try this question again, something isn't right about this.

2007-12-07 04:32:23 · answer #10 · answered by Tulip 7 · 0 2

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