tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21836336.post203007515247208834..comments2023-04-15T07:06:36.513-06:00Comments on Mommy Going Crazy: 1st GradeShannonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02355435365629424722noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21836336.post-22451961201265944612010-08-30T09:59:48.969-06:002010-08-30T09:59:48.969-06:00Last year there was a girl in BuhBuh's class w...Last year there was a girl in BuhBuh's class who had a TON of different allergies...so they kept a stash of her "own" snacks in the classroom. Then whenever there was something she couldn't have she would go to her stash and get something. Are there any "healthy" snacks that would be shelf stable to keep at school for her like that???Beckyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16912433263583115835noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21836336.post-76481407504973636352010-08-30T10:35:40.001-06:002010-08-30T10:35:40.001-06:00Becky's idea is a great one. I was wondering ...Becky's idea is a great one. I was wondering if she couldn't just test and bolus for the carbs in the unhealthy snack. That's the best part of the pump - it allows diabetics to fit in so much easier. <br><br>Speaking from my own elementary school experience as a diabetic, I got so sick of teachers giving me pencils and pencil boxes and I got so sick of kids saying, "Oh you can't have that. I'll eat it for you." Talk to the endo and see what you can do to help her be as normal as possible.<br>TristanThe Piquant Storytellerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17798467258009138710noreply@blogger.com