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<blockquote data-quote="WeeFergus" data-source="post: 888629" data-attributes="member: 160912"><p>What a shocking way to treat anyone. It makes me want to say she should just walk out and get a job somewhere else but, as a retired person, that's easy for me to say. Your daughter might actually like her new job and it might be difficult for her to get another so she really needs to assert her rights and educate her colleagues and manager in the importance of testing and injecting. I'm really angry (on behalf of your daughter) that the manager put the ' delicate sensibilities' of her colleagues above the basic need for her to 'medicate' herself. Her self-esteem must have taken a blow but these bullies need to be enlightened and either look the other way or they must provide her with a safe place to test and inject. Poor girl - the fault isn't hers - it's theirs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WeeFergus, post: 888629, member: 160912"] What a shocking way to treat anyone. It makes me want to say she should just walk out and get a job somewhere else but, as a retired person, that's easy for me to say. Your daughter might actually like her new job and it might be difficult for her to get another so she really needs to assert her rights and educate her colleagues and manager in the importance of testing and injecting. I'm really angry (on behalf of your daughter) that the manager put the ' delicate sensibilities' of her colleagues above the basic need for her to 'medicate' herself. Her self-esteem must have taken a blow but these bullies need to be enlightened and either look the other way or they must provide her with a safe place to test and inject. Poor girl - the fault isn't hers - it's theirs. [/QUOTE]
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