A School Nurse Checked His Insulin Pump And Found The Quiet Lie-mdue - Chainityai

A School Nurse Checked His Insulin Pump And Found The Quiet Lie-mdue

The number was 380, but the room did not react like television rooms react.

There was no scream.

There was no rush of people crashing through the nurse’s office door.

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There was only Nurse Strand standing very still with the glucose meter in one hand and my insulin pump in the other, looking at both like they were two sides of the same story.

I was sitting on the cot with the paper cover wrinkling under my legs.

My mouth felt like I had been chewing cotton.

The lemon cleaner they used after every sick kid went home hung in the air with the sharp smell of alcohol wipes, and I remember thinking that even the clean smell made me nauseous.

Nurse Strand looked at the meter one more time.

Then she looked at the pump clipped near my hip.

“Who controls this?” she asked.

It was such a simple question that I almost answered too fast.

For most kids with pumps, the answer should have been easy.

Me.

My doctor.

My parent, with me watching.

But my family had stopped being easy months before that.

“Valerie,” I said.

I swallowed, and it felt like my throat had forgotten how.

“My stepmom. She handles the app because Dad gets overwhelmed.”

Nurse Strand’s face changed in a way a kid notices before he understands.

She did not gasp.

She did not frown dramatically.

She just went quieter.

That was what scared me.

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