We understand what you are dealing with. It DOES get easier in time once things settle down one way or another. Hang in there. We wish you and your son the best. It sounds as if you are doing all of the right things.
Thank you for your suggestions on 504 plans and the information about the lab tests.
We have looked up the information on the 504 plans and feel we are armed with good information to protect and help our son in school.
We are having the hperglycemic and hypoglycemic episodes during the day and are trying to adjust diet accordingly until we are consistantly above 120 for fastings every am to start insulin and not bottom his levels out.
Thank you for your help.
In response to strawberri: lab tests from blood drawn can show whether there are antibodies present that are currently attacking the pancreas to destroy it. Yes, that test DOES show if the pancreas is being attacked to produce full-blown diabetes in coming months. Nobody can say for sure how long it takes, for the timing is different in different people, but the test exists and is commonly used by doctors. High blood sugar levels or even hypoglycemia if his pancreas is overproducing insulin at times (which is common before kids become diabetics) would very likely cause behavior problems in a child. Many moms tell us their kids are irritable when glucose levels are off-kilter, and you are very fortunate that the second teacher was observant enough to figure out that a medical reason for behavior problems was the issue.
First I don't understand two things. Isn't it against the law to spank a child, a teacher!? My nephew a few weeks ago got slaped in the face from a lunch aide. She got arrested and sent to jail for 2 days. It is going to the High court of California and she may see prision time for child abuse. It sounds strange that u didn't press charges or call the police. The second is the diagnoses of type 1 for your son? In six month he may need Insulin? Someone help me with this? I never new a dr could see type 1 coming on so far ahead. I haven't ever heard this.
First I don't understand two things. Isn't it against the law to spank a child, a teacher!? My nephew a few weeks ago got slaped in the face from a lunch aide. She got arrested and sent to jail for 2 days. It is going to the High court of California and she may see prision time for child abuse. It sounds strange that u didn't press charges or call the police. The second is the diagnoses of type 1 for your son? In six month he may need Insulin? Someone help me with this? I never new a dr could see type 1 coming on so far ahead. I haven't ever heard this.
I am a teacher and a diabetic for 27 years. So, I am shocked by the behavior of that teacher. As a teacher I would never lay a hand on a child! Thank goodness the next teacher was able to help you.
You can get your son on a 504 plan. It is a plan to help children who are in need of some special assistance, but is not like an IEP, individual education plan. http://www.childrenwithdiabetes.com/504/, this website might help you to understand what a 504 plan is and how to implement. Also, please visit www.JDRF.org. This is the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation website and will also help you get in touch with the chapter near you. They will offer you support and help you with problems you are encountering in your child's school and help you to understand what Type I diabetes is all about.
Remember you are your child's advocate, so do not back down when it comes to your child's school. As a parent of a child you are actually who the teachers and board of education are working for. My suggestion is to go to the superintendent of the schools and explain what has happened to your child. I do know that the principal was probably trying to protect his employee, but if a person resorts to spanking and embarrassing a child in front of his peers I question their ability as a teacher. I think it is a very good idea that your having a meeting with all the people who will be involved in your child's school day. Please make sure they all know what information you have from your child's doctor. I suggest you take written documentation from your child's doctor to show the diagnosis. I guess I am still finding it hard to believe that people would question his diagnosis. I am a teacher because I care about children and their well being. Your best bet is to be very informed about your child and diabetes. Find out as much as you can and make your presence know at your child's school.