Medusalight
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- Type of diabetes
- Treatment type
- Non-insulin injectable medication (incretin mimetics)
Wow! I'm flabbergasted: not just at the neanderthal attitude of @Beat2k 's colleagues and manager, but at the way in which some respondees have almost felt we should bend over backwards to accomodate the delicate emotional inability of some adults to naked flesh and a needle!
Let's exchange 'diabetes' for paraplegia, and then exchange the syringe and needle / pen / pump for wheelchair...
Now, who's in the wrong?
Manager: "Beat2k, some of your colleagues have expressed their discomfort at the presence of your wheelchair in the staff room whilst they're having lunch; I think you need to consider leaving it outside or eating your lunch in another location: the toilet might be a good idea, yes?"
Don't let the idiots get away with it!!!We can't help needing insulin via injections / pump, just as paraplegics can't do without their wheelchairs!
I have a similar situation! I have been told to go to a separate room to test my sugar levels! I have told them that if I am testing because I think I may be hypo then this could be dangerous. 1 I will have used more energy getting to a different room and 2 I may then find myself on my own and hypo! I will be having a meeting with the boss about compromising but how much do you think I will have to give?
I sympathise with you - but to fight this battle long- term will stress you out more than anyone else.
Even if you win, it will leave you tired of the whole thing because of the processes that you will have to undergo to do it.
It's easiest thing is to ask for a room/place where you can act in private.
That's the reasonable course of action.
....And maybe not all your colleagues were upset at your actions.
The management has to act - even if it was just one complaint.
What was wrong is that they didn't offer you an alternative.
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