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<blockquote data-quote="lmc" data-source="post: 1626562" data-attributes="member: 114378"><p>Are you in a union? You should definitely be able to keep your meter and snacks with you. This is a life threatening condition. If you were not aware you were having a hypo, you would be in trouble. This is a health and safety issue. In places I have worked, people were always trying to give me cakes and biscuits. You explain it but some people just do not want to listen. If you have an occupational health department, I would ask for a referral. They would back you up about the diabetes. You could also get a letter from whoever looks after your diabetes. Unpleasant comments about your leg are harrassment due to disability which is not allowed in the UK. If you are facing gross misconduct charges, so should all the other people who did it. Write down everything that has happened including when other people have done it and dates</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lmc, post: 1626562, member: 114378"] Are you in a union? You should definitely be able to keep your meter and snacks with you. This is a life threatening condition. If you were not aware you were having a hypo, you would be in trouble. This is a health and safety issue. In places I have worked, people were always trying to give me cakes and biscuits. You explain it but some people just do not want to listen. If you have an occupational health department, I would ask for a referral. They would back you up about the diabetes. You could also get a letter from whoever looks after your diabetes. Unpleasant comments about your leg are harrassment due to disability which is not allowed in the UK. If you are facing gross misconduct charges, so should all the other people who did it. Write down everything that has happened including when other people have done it and dates [/QUOTE]
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