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<blockquote data-quote="purrple11" data-source="post: 332903" data-attributes="member: 53212"><p>I'm Type 1 and a marketing manager for a large entertainment company. I've been diagnosed since age 12 and am now 31.</p><p>I've always worked in entertainment including film, television and music. I've never found my diabetes to be a problem when finding work and rarely whilst in work - although I can't say I've always been sensible about it, putting the job before my diabetes control.</p><p>Now I'm a bit older I have become more sensible and am very lucky to work for an understanding company who allow me more flexibility. The technology available now for greater control of blood sugars is also fabulous for someone with a rather hectic lifestyle!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="purrple11, post: 332903, member: 53212"] I'm Type 1 and a marketing manager for a large entertainment company. I've been diagnosed since age 12 and am now 31. I've always worked in entertainment including film, television and music. I've never found my diabetes to be a problem when finding work and rarely whilst in work - although I can't say I've always been sensible about it, putting the job before my diabetes control. Now I'm a bit older I have become more sensible and am very lucky to work for an understanding company who allow me more flexibility. The technology available now for greater control of blood sugars is also fabulous for someone with a rather hectic lifestyle! [/QUOTE]
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