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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 1584493" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>I suggest that you make a handy record of what time you have had off and the reason for it - so if anyone does start to give you grief about it you can give them the exact dates and reasons for absences. If it does come up, try to keep a cool head. I was once challenged about an unauthorised absence and was able to check in my diary and see that I was on the factory floor supervising a trial run of a new product on that date.</p><p>In the mean time, though, try not to worry - maybe have a chat to the people who've been covering the work and tell them how much you appreciate their efforts whilst you've been away - anyone who tells you what a challenge it has been to cover for you, smile and say you didn't realise how essential your presence was, but that you'll do everything you can to keep fit and healthy, maybe drop in the idea that it isn't anything you have caused by poor control of your diabetes.</p><p>There's a lot can be achieved with a spot of networking and a bit of propaganda</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 1584493, member: 355878"] I suggest that you make a handy record of what time you have had off and the reason for it - so if anyone does start to give you grief about it you can give them the exact dates and reasons for absences. If it does come up, try to keep a cool head. I was once challenged about an unauthorised absence and was able to check in my diary and see that I was on the factory floor supervising a trial run of a new product on that date. In the mean time, though, try not to worry - maybe have a chat to the people who've been covering the work and tell them how much you appreciate their efforts whilst you've been away - anyone who tells you what a challenge it has been to cover for you, smile and say you didn't realise how essential your presence was, but that you'll do everything you can to keep fit and healthy, maybe drop in the idea that it isn't anything you have caused by poor control of your diabetes. There's a lot can be achieved with a spot of networking and a bit of propaganda [/QUOTE]
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