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<blockquote data-quote="RRandell01" data-source="post: 991416" data-attributes="member: 84717"><p>Hi</p><p>I was diagnosed with LADA 3 years ago and had an arrangement with my work to start work early, work through my tea-breaks and leave early to get home so I could relax once I got home. Now they are saying that they want me to start work later (which doesn't fit in with my family life), meaning having the stress of driving through the rush hour traffic and trying to find somewhere to park (this raising by blood glucose levels) and also take my tea-breaks, which makes my time at work longer. There is no where to go and rest at work, and I am struggling to cope with the hours as it is. Can they do this, as I thought they had to make reasonable adjustments to help diabetics cope?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RRandell01, post: 991416, member: 84717"] Hi I was diagnosed with LADA 3 years ago and had an arrangement with my work to start work early, work through my tea-breaks and leave early to get home so I could relax once I got home. Now they are saying that they want me to start work later (which doesn't fit in with my family life), meaning having the stress of driving through the rush hour traffic and trying to find somewhere to park (this raising by blood glucose levels) and also take my tea-breaks, which makes my time at work longer. There is no where to go and rest at work, and I am struggling to cope with the hours as it is. Can they do this, as I thought they had to make reasonable adjustments to help diabetics cope? [/QUOTE]
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