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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted Account" data-source="post: 2063530"><p>Regarding your question on when to go back to work, now you know but at some stage, you will need to return to work so I would talk to your manager and human resource representative about the bst way to ease you back to work.</p><p>Your comment about hyping because you work through your normal meal time suggests your insulin regime needs to be reviewed. Are you on fixed dose or do you inject when you eat? A basal bolus insulin regime (injecting fast acting insulin when you eat and slow acting insulin once or twice a day) should mean the time of day you eat does not matter. </p><p>If you inject fixed doses, I would recommend talking to your doctor because you should not have to eat to your insulin dose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted Account, post: 2063530"] Regarding your question on when to go back to work, now you know but at some stage, you will need to return to work so I would talk to your manager and human resource representative about the bst way to ease you back to work. Your comment about hyping because you work through your normal meal time suggests your insulin regime needs to be reviewed. Are you on fixed dose or do you inject when you eat? A basal bolus insulin regime (injecting fast acting insulin when you eat and slow acting insulin once or twice a day) should mean the time of day you eat does not matter. If you inject fixed doses, I would recommend talking to your doctor because you should not have to eat to your insulin dose. [/QUOTE]
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