I am currently at university (as a student) and have chosen to write about schooling for those with the brittle type asthma that I have. I know that there were special schools (my brother-in-law, who sadly succumbed) boarded at one in the late 70s, early 80s and I remember my father asking if I wanted to attend one in the early 70s, an offer I declined. Did you attend one of these schools or an open air school, or were you in mainstream education and did the school make any provision for you at home or in hospital? I know that for myself personally, there was not much forthcoming from the schools (I attended 13 in a few countries) and it was a case of catch up. I seemed to be a rarity, as the teachers did not know how to handle things when I had an attack. Luckily, I am a calm asthmatic and could always direct them, even when at infant school. My mother even had the truant officer call round because they did not believe I could be off school so long with asthma, although I did have pneumonia regularly, as well.
Things seem very different these days with home education and hospital schooling and hopefully • Section 19 of the Education Act 1996 • Equality Act 2010 has made some improvement to schooling.