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<blockquote data-quote="Mossleyman" data-source="post: 437022" data-attributes="member: 86506"><p>I have continuing problems at work with my medication especially needles.</p><p></p><p>Having agreed to use a room which has been provided for my daily lunchtime injection,</p><p>folk in the office have now complained about me finger pricking at my desk. I maybe</p><p>doing this as much as three times in one day.</p><p></p><p>This is very unfair I feel and amounts to being hounded at my work because of my diabetes.</p><p>What are my rights on this considering I may go low once or twice a month and therefore</p><p>it would be a hazard to move from my desk to test my blood. I already have a small fridge</p><p>closeby my desk with orange juice in it ?</p><p></p><p>Are there any Health & Safety at Work guidelines on this given the reality that I sit maybe</p><p>four yards from my closest colleague ?</p><p></p><p>Thanks a lot</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mossleyman, post: 437022, member: 86506"] I have continuing problems at work with my medication especially needles. Having agreed to use a room which has been provided for my daily lunchtime injection, folk in the office have now complained about me finger pricking at my desk. I maybe doing this as much as three times in one day. This is very unfair I feel and amounts to being hounded at my work because of my diabetes. What are my rights on this considering I may go low once or twice a month and therefore it would be a hazard to move from my desk to test my blood. I already have a small fridge closeby my desk with orange juice in it ? Are there any Health & Safety at Work guidelines on this given the reality that I sit maybe four yards from my closest colleague ? Thanks a lot [/QUOTE]
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