Sinnai, the glycemic sensor is missing: no asylum for the diabetic girl. Mom calls the police
Jessica Campus protests: "Forced to keep the little girl at home because the device needed to make insulin cannot be found"The kindergarten in via Perra (Photo Andrea Serreli)
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A story that is unbelievable.
Jessica Campus , 41, has a four-year-old daughter. The little girl is diabetic , attends the nursery school in via Perra in Sinnai and is connected to her mother with a sensor that signals drops in blood sugar . And, every time the alarm goes off, the mother runs to school to give the little girl insulin.
But as of today, mom Jessica doesn't have a single sensor available to constantly monitor her baby . In the morning she went to the ASL pharmacy in Quartu, to collect them one month after the request. «I was not even able to contact the pharmacist by telephone. So I did what I never thought of doing. I turned to the carabinieri who also contacted the ASL. But the requested sensors have not yet arrived at the pharmacy of the ASL itself. Result? The little girl won't go to kindergarten tomorrow .'
Waiting for the sensors requested through the diabetologist to finally be made available. In order to be close to the little girl, the mother also left her job as a waitress in a hotel.