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<blockquote data-quote="willogs" data-source="post: 80799" data-attributes="member: 7828"><p>Hi, my experience is the complete opposite. As I was diagnosed during pregnancy, it was a complete shock to me and talking about it to colleagues really helped. I found out that there were others in the office with type 1 also, who I did not know about. I think my colleagues have been really considerate ever since and have genuinely took an interest in the condition to help understand what we sometimes have to deal with. 1 lady realised the other week that the lad next to her was having a hypo, as he didn't, she went and got him chocolate and alerted the other manager. He was grateful to her and appreciated her help. As I am pregnant again, just knowing that other people are also keeping an eye out for me gives me a lot of comfort.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="willogs, post: 80799, member: 7828"] Hi, my experience is the complete opposite. As I was diagnosed during pregnancy, it was a complete shock to me and talking about it to colleagues really helped. I found out that there were others in the office with type 1 also, who I did not know about. I think my colleagues have been really considerate ever since and have genuinely took an interest in the condition to help understand what we sometimes have to deal with. 1 lady realised the other week that the lad next to her was having a hypo, as he didn't, she went and got him chocolate and alerted the other manager. He was grateful to her and appreciated her help. As I am pregnant again, just knowing that other people are also keeping an eye out for me gives me a lot of comfort. [/QUOTE]
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