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<blockquote data-quote="Robinredbreast" data-source="post: 886550" data-attributes="member: 44643"><p>Hi and welcome, you are working very long hours as a chef, so you do need breaks. You said things have slipped, could it be because you don't have the time or because you don't want your diabetes to hinder your work ( I'm sure you're not a shirker )? It can be a lot to take in when diagnosed with type 1, especially with younger people. Obviously your boss and work colleagues do know, but please have a talk with your boss about getting proper breaks and rest and try not to let your diabetes slide. Being a chef requires teamwork, so try and be honest about what you have to do and your medical needs. I'm sure it will get easier in time for you and your workplace should be trying to accommodate your needs as good chefs are always sort after and I'm sure they wouldn't want to lose you. Good luck and all the best, remember your health is important.</p><p>Best wishes RRB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robinredbreast, post: 886550, member: 44643"] Hi and welcome, you are working very long hours as a chef, so you do need breaks. You said things have slipped, could it be because you don't have the time or because you don't want your diabetes to hinder your work ( I'm sure you're not a shirker )? It can be a lot to take in when diagnosed with type 1, especially with younger people. Obviously your boss and work colleagues do know, but please have a talk with your boss about getting proper breaks and rest and try not to let your diabetes slide. Being a chef requires teamwork, so try and be honest about what you have to do and your medical needs. I'm sure it will get easier in time for you and your workplace should be trying to accommodate your needs as good chefs are always sort after and I'm sure they wouldn't want to lose you. Good luck and all the best, remember your health is important. Best wishes RRB [/QUOTE]
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