They have just said the last couple of days type 1 to isolate. Type 2 is still on the self distancing. How can we do that in our jobs when we work with the public . I am in a supermarket in the tills handling cash. We need to know the actual high risk factors that are associated with this virus as in what it would do to us with regards to its health complications. They should include type 2 to self isolate . The letters being sent out are too low to include all type 2 . Maybe they just want more of us out at work regardless . I cant social distance. Maybe best to see our gp and duscuss it. Most of us have other added underlying conditions and if your diabetic then automatically have a flu jab. So they said if people had to have a flu jab they are in the high risk catagory anyway. How high risk are we meant to be !! If we are high risk we should not be social distancing but isolating instead .Feeling vuleranable already like we all are no doubt.
They have just said the last couple of days type 1 to isolate. Type 2 is still on the self distancing.
They said it over the weekend on bbc news. But i am looking now to find it. I just dont know anymore. This is making feel ill anyway.It doesn’t.
It doesn’t mention anything about T1. Always a good idea to keep your will up to date though, I ended nearly 12 years of “getting around to it” today and did it. Just keep on with the “stringent social distancing”, like everyone is being told to
Can you tell me where you saw this please? There’s no mention of T1 on today’s government guidance.
Thanks for getting back to me on that - I appreciate it. As a T1 key worker I’ve been checking the guidelines on the BBC and UK & Welsh government sites regularly and have seen literally no mention of T1s having to totally isolate - just wanted to make very sure I hadn’t missed anything I needed to know.They said it over the weekend on bbc news. But i am looking now to find it. I just dont know anymore. This is making feel ill anyway.
I am TOTALLY confused about what I am meant to be doing. I am tearful at the best of times, have kept 6 foot from my hubby for the past 10 days - this latest update is so contrary and THERE IS NO ONE TO ASK FOR CLARIFICATION
@LooperCat The gov.uk site said the other day that everyone who normally gets a flu jab should "stay home" Are they now saying we shouldnt worry?
The people on the list are the one's who will most likely die if they catch coronavirus, I'm guessing type 1s and badly controlled type 2s have a better chance of survival, it's like everything in life, where do you draw the line ?
I am TOTALLY confused about what I am meant to be doing. I am tearful at the best of times, have kept 6 foot from my hubby for the past 10 days - this latest update is so contrary and THERE IS NO ONE TO ASK FOR CLARIFICATION
@LooperCat The gov.uk site said the other day that everyone who normally gets a flu jab should "stay home" Are they now saying we shouldnt worry?
The advice for diabetics hasn’t changed. It’s been social distancing from the start.@LooperCat So the advice issued 2 days ago still stands? Is the directive today in addition or does it replace? Sorry - things like this usually go into my brain but I am a bit all over at the moment!
It would be good to know what percentage of the poor people who have sadly died had diabetes and how many were type1 and how many were type 2, I don't think they know enough about this virus as it seems to be killing all age groups, and some have no underlying conditions, it could be mutating as it spreads, stay as safe as you possibly can.I agree @philchap1 But putting us on the list last week and making us worry then suddenly discluding us from the list is too confusing. Why? Are we suddenly not high risk or are they too many on the very high risk so theyve decided to drop a few numbers as they cannot cope? So do I worry or not?
I'm a type 1 also and was also concerned whether I should be working as I'm a postman. I stumbled upon this on the governments website....
Where are you based? My husband is South Wales equality rep for your union, as well as covering H&S. He’d be happy to help advise. PM me and I can give him your details xUnfortunately our union rep is useless but going to speak to the manager tomorrow to suggest I take a period of leave and discuss terms etc see what happens as like you said the sorting office will be a haven for the virus.
On what evidence is your theory based ? Type 1 is an autoimmune disease so we are most at risk.I would be more concerned if I was a type 2.Personal experiences of knowing both types and being a type 1 myself have made me come to that conclusion.
In the general population, away from the forum, type twos tend to be older and have much higher blood glucose levels, co-morbidities and complications than T1s. People here aren’t really a representative sample of the t2 population. Yes, T1 is autoimmune, but that doesn’t make our immune systems weak per se - just a bit misguided. Unless you have multiple autoimmune issues, it’s thought we’re not at greater risk of actually contracting the virus. The main risk for us is runaway hyperglycaemia and the risk of DKA. That’s why we’re not on the “highly vulnerable” list. If we keep on top of our levels with insulin it shouldn’t be any more dangerous for us than someone with a pancreas.On what evidence is your theory based ? Type 1 is an autoimmune disease so we are most at risk.
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