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Strict Teacher Who Confiscates Every Phone During Lunch Gets Ultimate Lesson From Clever Diabetic Student

by Jeffrey Stone
December 3, 2025
in Social Issues

Lunch line, senior year: a diabetic kid quietly adjusts the insulin pump that keeps him breathing when the school’s most terrifying AP English teacher charges in, certain she’s busted a phone violation. Instead of explaining, the boy leaned in and cranked the petty to eleven, letting her confiscate the “contraband” medical device while the class watched chaos bloom.

The meltdown was biblical, the medical reality check brutal, and the principal’s swift, glorious backup turned one power-tripping teacher into the day’s biggest punchline.

Teen tricks strict teacher into embarrassing office meltdown by letting her mistake his insulin pump for a phone.

Strict Teacher Who Confiscates Every Phone During Lunch Gets Ultimate Lesson From Clever Diabetic Student
Not the actual photo.

'Phone? Sorry, just my diabetes pump'

Just found this sub! This story dates back to my senior year of high school (2013).

My school was quite small, we had a graduating class of 92 so everyone knew everyone.

All the teachers were amazing and very involved in our academic lives, but for the most part had nothing but good intentions.

Unfortunately there was 1 teacher, our English AP teacher, who was just an absolute jerk.

She was the type of teacher that if she saw you with your cell phone out, even during lunch or in between classes,

that she would take it, give it to the principal, and give you a detention.

I decided to f__k with her one day because she was quite clearly in a p__sed off mood and the opportunity was perfect.

I was standing in line for lunch and I got my pump out (I was diagnosed with diabetes at age 8 and I have had a pump since 9).

It looks a whole lot like a cell phone other than the tube running from it to my body.

Without really looking closely it can easily be confused with a cell phone.

She sees me playing with my pump and comes over to me. This is obviously not exact words used.

I more than likely was a little disrespectful but I definitely knew the boundaries and would never be so blatantly rude or disrespectful that it would deem necessary to get...

Teacher: Give it to me now and follow me to the principles office.

Me: Um no, I need this to live.

Teacher: Give it to me now, I will not ask again.

Me: No, leave me alone I just want to eat my lunch.

She then grabs my arm and drags me to the principal's office. I was very close to the principal

as I was the class president so I spent a lot of time with her planning school events and such.

Teacher: This student had their phone out during lunch, refused to give it to me, and was rude and back talked me.

Principal: Is this true (Me)?

Me: No ma'am, my cell phone is currently in my locker.

Teacher: I saw you playing with it in line!

Principal: (Me), please give us your cell phone.

Me: Okay, follow me to my locker then.

Teacher: No, give it to us now, it is in your pocket.

Me: No it's not.

Teacher: Then empty your pockets.

I proceed to empty my pockets which was a pack of gum and then I have my pump in my hand

because it's connected to me so I can't put it on the table.

Teacher: Why would you lie to me when you obviously have it in your hand?

Me: This is my diabetes pump.

Teacher: Why didn't you tell me?

Me: You never asked if it was a cell phone, you just tried taking it away from me.

Teacher: This is ridiculous, you need to show more respect.

Principal: I think we are done here, Teacher you can leave I will talk with (Me).

Teacher leaves and is quite obviously pissed off about the situation. I tell Principal the truth

about the trap I set for Teacher and that I hope she isn't p__sed at me and I won't do it again.

She chuckles a little bit, tells me to go eat lunch and she will see me later for a school fundraiser event.

I never had another encounter with Teacher and during class she made it a point to try not to talk to me.

We’ve all had that one teacher who treats hallway glances at a screen like war crimes, but mistaking life-saving medical equipment for a smartphone? That’s next-level clueless.

Our Redditor knew exactly what he was doing when he let the moment play out. He wasn’t screaming “it’s my pump!” from the rooftops, he simply refused to hand over something he literally can’t live without.

From the teacher’s side, strict no-phone policies come from a real place: schools are desperate to keep kids focused. Yet as the CDC reports, roughly 244,000 Americans under 20 live with diagnosed diabetes, and many rely on pumps or continuous glucose monitors that can easily be mistaken for phones from ten feet away.

A 2021 study in the Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology even urged schools to update staff training on medical devices that resemble tech. Clearly someone skipped that memo in 2013.

Licensed clinical psychologist Dr. Carla Marie Manly told Healthline in 2023: “When authority figures react without curiosity or basic fact-checking, it erodes trust and models poor conflict resolution for students.”

Translation? Storming over, grabbing arms, and dragging kids to the office without asking a single question isn’t discipline, it’s a tantrum in grown-up clothes. The principal’s quiet chuckle and “go eat your lunch” dismissal says everything about who actually understood power that day.

The real lesson here isn’t “prank your teacher” (though it was chef’s-kiss satisfying). It’s that schools need mandatory refreshers on common medical devices.

A calm “Hey, what’s that in your hand?” could have saved everyone ten minutes of drama and one educator a lifetime supply of embarrassment.

Here’s how people reacted to the post:

Some criticize teachers for dangerously mistaking insulin pumps for phones or electronics.

KittyExperience − Before I started reading I had this horrible feeling of dread that she’d try to snatch your pump away from you not realizing what it was.

Smh, why people like that choose teaching as a career I will never know.

rampaging_beardie − As a teacher myself, this is terrifying because they should have known you have diabetes!

We are briefed on student health conditions every year and when I’ve had diabetic students,

there has been additional training required on recognizing highs/lows, etc. This is super dangerous!

WhatYouLeaveBehind − I once got told off for testing my blood sugar in class (T1D) when I was feeling low.

She tried telling me I should do it in my own time (i.e. break time). I just got up and walked the hell out, almost collapsed on my way to...

Some share light-hearted or embarrassing school moments involving pumps being mistaken for phones.

CorgiKnits − I’m a teacher with a pump. I tend to have a light-hearted relationship with my kids (high school aged) and they tease me.

One day, I made an adjustment on my pump and one kid just says “ooooooooh, Miss, no phones! You’re in trouble!”

So I show them the pump, do a mini-lesson on it and what it’s for, and unhook it from my body to show them how it works.

One girl literally screamed like I’d just stabbed myself in the hand “PUT IT BACK ON OR YOU’LL DIE!”

Having a pump usually sucks, but sometimes it can be fun :)

Xxgougaxx − Also a type one here. In 9th grade our rules changed to phones must be in locker mid year due to an incident.

A day or so after this rule took place the principal of the school saw mine on my hip and it went a little like this:

Principal: Excuse me Xxgougaxx but you can't have phones on you during the school day

Me: yes maam I know the new rules.

P: well u need to take yours and put it in your locker

M: it is

P: I see it right there put it away now

M: oh that's my pump. I need it to live. Its quite literally connected to me at the moment.

P: (bright red embarrassed) whoops sorry, carry on. Not as exciting as OP but I totally get it

deadbodyswtor − Hmmm, my daughter is type 1. We just had it written into her 504 plan that she is allowed her cell phone at all times.

Full stop. But hers also has her CGM numbers and transmits them to us.

Our school stopped doing DARE last year, cause we had my daughter all in on stopping right

before walking in to the class with the cop and saying "Hold on I gotta get high before Dare" and popping a starburst in.

One comment notes that claiming a phone is an insulin pump can deter robbers.

Balily31 − I've never had something like this happen to me, but a friend of mine use the insulin pump as an excuse not to get robbed.

She was on the train on a s__tty line that links the suburbs to Paris, and two dudes approached her and asked her to give them her phone.

Her : "I can't"

One dude : "Come on we see it in your pocket give it"

Her : "It's my insulin pump. Without it I die. You can't take it!"

I guess they thought it wasn't worth the trouble (or she started making too much noise) and they moved on.

Sometimes ignorance is good, these dudes probably had never seen an actual pump.

So you know, next time someone's trying to rob you, tell them it's your life-needed insulin pump. Maybe they'll go away.

Another discusses everyday challenges of pump alarms and aging users.

Fluffy-Bluebird − My dad has a pump, obviously he’s not in grade school. He’s very much retired. But the amount of times that damn thing goes off.

Teachers would go nuts. But he also can’t hear it now. The frequencies are outside of what he can hear at his age. Or he’s willfully ignoring it.

Whenever I’m home with him it’s always “dad are you aware you’re going high/low?"

I worry as his hearing keeps going, and he can’t hear it at all.

Hopefully the pumps get better at communicating with cell phones and he can view it without having to see it.

Do you have any problems with driving and getting in trouble with texting and driving when it’s just your pump?

I fuss at him all the time for driving and looking at his pump

Years later, this story still makes us cheer for the kid who turned a bad-teacher-day into an unforgettable life lesson, delivered with zero yelling and maximum shade. Was his little trap a touch chaotic? Sure. Was it effective? Undeniably.

So tell us: would you have let the moment marinate like he did, or would you have blurted “diabetes pump!” the second she approached? Ever had a teacher confuse medical gear for rule-breaking? Drop your own stories below, we’re all ears!

Jeffrey Stone

Jeffrey Stone

Jeffrey Stone is a valuable freelance writer at DAILY HIGHLIGHT. As a senior entertainment and news writer, Jeffrey brings a wealth of expertise in the field, specifically focusing on the entertainment industry.

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