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<blockquote data-quote="plantae" data-source="post: 2573527" data-attributes="member: 565464"><p>I don't have sick day rules yet. Unfortunately I was diagnosed right at the beginning of the holiday season and, well, everyone's on holidays. If I get sick I guess I'll just have to wing it or go to hospital (gosh I hope not hospital it's so boring and they give me 4 million grams of carbs for every meal on the "diabetic menu". Ok, maybe not 4 million but 3 or 4 times what I'd normally eat in a whole day: breakfast porridge, 2 x toast, weetabix, 1 x bread roll, banana, orange juice, apple juice... I guess they're scared of hypos?)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="plantae, post: 2573527, member: 565464"] I don't have sick day rules yet. Unfortunately I was diagnosed right at the beginning of the holiday season and, well, everyone's on holidays. If I get sick I guess I'll just have to wing it or go to hospital (gosh I hope not hospital it's so boring and they give me 4 million grams of carbs for every meal on the "diabetic menu". Ok, maybe not 4 million but 3 or 4 times what I'd normally eat in a whole day: breakfast porridge, 2 x toast, weetabix, 1 x bread roll, banana, orange juice, apple juice... I guess they're scared of hypos?) [/QUOTE]
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