Has anyone had similar treatment from their employers? If so, what was the outcome?
WOW, this is unfortunate.....
How much did you have to drink?
Did you test your BG levels at any point...?
From the outside looking in it doesn't look good but if you can prove a hypo was involved you should be good....
No I didn't take my meter with me to the event and the next thing I remember is waking and finding myself laid on my bed shirt soaked wet through with sweat
The fact that alcohol was involved may make things more difficult than they would be if you hadn't been drinking. I can appreciate the situation you are in, but not testing your BG and not making your colleagues (who were in your company that evening) aware of your diabetes really won't help you any.Hi,
I am type 1.5 controlled by a basal bonus regime.
I went to an awards ceremony earlier this month in London representing my company. There were 10 people including myself at the table.
I have no recollection of the nights events after eating the meal, though I do know I had drank some alcohol the rest of the night I have never forgotten a whole night nor behaved the way it had been described.
I have several statements that say I was loud and stumbling around and that I was assisted off the premises by security. I do not have any recollection of any of this the first thing I remember is waking early morning and my shirt from the evening before being soaked with sweat. I hasten to add no one knew me or my condition at the awards or knew me previously to see this was completely out of character. I have put a case together with notes from my GP and character references in my defence.
Has anyone had similar treatment from their employers? If so, what was the outcome?
Thanks in advance Izzy
@IZ THE LEG END . Do you carry any form of information about your person that alerts people to your medical condition?
Personally I have a tattoo, dog tag necklace and cards in wallet.
Why didn't you take your meter? Do you not feel a need to check your BS levels?
Sorry you find yourself in a spot at the moment but diabetes is your problem and if people don't know you're a diabetic having a hypo then sadly you're a drunk who can't hold there alcohol.
Hi,
I am type 1.5 controlled by a basal bonus regime.
I went to an awards ceremony earlier this month in London representing my company. There were 10 people including myself at the table.
I have no recollection of the nights events after eating the meal, though I do know I had drank some alcohol the rest of the night I have never forgotten a whole night nor behaved the way it had been described.
I have several statements that say I was loud and stumbling around and that I was assisted off the premises by security. I do not have any recollection of any of this the first thing I remember is waking early morning and my shirt from the evening before being soaked with sweat. I hasten to add no one knew me or my condition at the awards or knew me previously to see this was completely out of character. I have put a case together with notes from my GP and character references in my defence.
Has anyone had similar treatment from their employers? If so, what was the outcome?
Thanks in advance Izzy
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