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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]He really doesn’t want a roommate and strongly prefers a single in large part due to Type 1 [/quote] NP. I understand that he strongly prefers a single, but it might not be a reasonable accommodation given the high need for singles in COVID times for people with other disabilities. [quote=Anonymous]My son had T1D. He always had a roommate. The roommate never mined all the supplies, snacks, extra stuff that comes with diabetes. It gave me peace of mind knowing that there was another person around if there was a low low or anything. Contact Res. Life office and Accommodations and Accessibility Services at the college. They are super helpful and have faced this question many times before.[/quote] I've seen young adults with Type ! diabetes assigned together. Would that be acceptable to your son, OP?[/quote]
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