indyjholtzmann
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 54
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Pump
Hello again, everyone!
I suppose this is more something I wanted to get off my chest than anything else. I'm in a bit of a career slump at the moment. I graduated university a few years back and since then have done nothing but work in a supermarket. This was fine for a while but now I'm getting bored, frustrated, and stressed though I'm unable to get work elsewhere at the moment.
Here's the thing: Normally, I'm fine with my T1 diabetes. It's there, it's a thing I have, it's a thing I need to take care of 24/7, it's something I've gotten used to. There's not really a major issue with it except for the fact that it's stopping me get the career/job I really, really want and have since before college. Before I applied for college, I had it in my mind that I wanted to be a dog handler either with the Army, RAF, police, or in private security. I told my diabetic team (paedriatic team at that time!) about it and it was never mentioned to me that it was something I couldn't do. I was going to apply for a course at college that would help with careers in the Army and police but was told at an open evening that I could do the course but couldn't get a job at the end of it because T1 Diabetics just simply aren't allowed.
I was crushed and rushed into doing something else I figured I'd enjoy, went to uni for it, and now here I am. I know I could never apply for the job I want because my condition is not going away but very recently, it's something that's popped up again and caused me more frustration and stress and the occasional depressive episode which in turn is not helping with the control of my diabetes at all.
I suppose I just wanna ask if anyone else has found themselves in a similar situation? Have you ever felt like your diabetes has stopped you from doing something you want to do? I appreciate if anyone reads through this whole thing! Just needed to get it out there really!
..........there are other ways to work with dogs though. You could train guide dogs maybe? That would be quite interesting.
Did you see that hypo alert dog on Davinas show This Time Next Year last night? The hypo dog featured alerted the girl as hypo live on stage. Dad took out the glucose monitor and glucogel there and then in front of the cameras. Fantastic how they do it!Funny enough i was counting dog related stuff that could be taken as a career path?
Dog trainer for the film industry. Dog groomer. Kennels?
& who could forget Hypo alert dogs....!
Funny enough i was counting dog related stuff that could be taken as a career path?
Dog trainer for the film industry. Dog groomer. Kennels?
& who could forget Hypo alert dogs....!
Funny enough i was counting dog related stuff that could be taken as a career path?
Dog trainer for the film industry. Dog groomer. Kennels?
& who could forget Hypo alert dogs....!
Haha, thank you everyone! I love the direction this discussion has taken! I'm currently looking at other career options not related to my degree at all but I also need to try and sort out my stress and such at the moment. I've noticed that it's caused a big shift in the way my diabetes is controlled at the moment and I can't say I'm looking forward to my next review....
Thanks for the suggestions though. It's certainly all something I can look into!
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