Re: Re: School and injections
1/20/00 8:23 AM
Thank you everybody for all your ideas and similar experiences. Fear is the reason they don't want her to come to school. I met with the vice-principal and the secretary yesterday and the vice-principal has given IM injections many times and has no problem with it. The secretary is willing to be trained. The principal will be gone all week and she is the one who called the Diocese and sent me a letter stating the legal department was uncomfortable with this and didn't want her at the school any longer. At this point she is still in school, but I had to sign a waiver. She just started on the medicine, but by next week they do not want her there, nor do I ,unless somebody is able to do an injection. The principal (who is new this year and the first time it isn't a nun) does not want to allow the staff to do the IMs. The vice-principal, who is a nun, said the Diocese shouldn't even be involved. She is going to go over the principal's head and see what she can do. I also wrote a lengthy letter to the Bishop with info from my doctor on CAH and my interpetation of christianity. I faxed it to him and will call tomorrow if I don't hear from them. Thanks again and I will keep you updated.
from Michele
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