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<blockquote data-quote="bmtest" data-source="post: 2176760" data-attributes="member: 21293"><p>What a typical work scenario it sums up human nature it you have a wekness they will capitalise on it. If you have diabetes this is a common one I have 40 years at work and I dont mention I am hypo the reason because at recruitment phase I told them I was type 1.</p><p></p><p>I will take break when it please's me end of experience of human tell you when it falls on deaf ears for me I can operate in hypo conditions it is a learned skill.</p><p></p><p>When you are hypo down some fuel and you will kick back to life just disguise it and dont blabber or talk in this phase some maybe able to tell by pupils but not many are that intelligent.</p><p></p><p>I have found myself hypo balanced on chimney tops being confused how to get cemented cowel off or wobbly at traffic like on 250cc 2 stroke it happens and as long as you know it might be prepared its easy.</p><p></p><p>But the work issues cut deepest it's always a lazy ******* gunning for you and once they have your number they will broadcast it to all and sundry but I like a challenge from these dumb types.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Edited by moderator</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bmtest, post: 2176760, member: 21293"] What a typical work scenario it sums up human nature it you have a wekness they will capitalise on it. If you have diabetes this is a common one I have 40 years at work and I dont mention I am hypo the reason because at recruitment phase I told them I was type 1. I will take break when it please's me end of experience of human tell you when it falls on deaf ears for me I can operate in hypo conditions it is a learned skill. When you are hypo down some fuel and you will kick back to life just disguise it and dont blabber or talk in this phase some maybe able to tell by pupils but not many are that intelligent. I have found myself hypo balanced on chimney tops being confused how to get cemented cowel off or wobbly at traffic like on 250cc 2 stroke it happens and as long as you know it might be prepared its easy. But the work issues cut deepest it's always a lazy ******* gunning for you and once they have your number they will broadcast it to all and sundry but I like a challenge from these dumb types. Edited by moderator [/QUOTE]
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