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<blockquote data-quote="KK123" data-source="post: 2288533" data-attributes="member: 451727"><p>Hi there, well I think you should disclose your medical condition. You have type 2 (not on any glucose lowering medication?) and from what you say, you are well controlled and could probably produce 'evidence' to that effect from your GP. At 56 years old I am sure that they would hardly be surprised to find some medical condition or other. Local authorities tend to have pretty specific legislation in place to prevent any discrimination and I am sure they are well informed about type 2 diabetes. The problem if you don't, is that they may well find out and that then becomes an integrity & possible misconduct issue for which they could even sack you for your non disclosure. I really do get the temptation to say nothing but honestly the form will probably go off to HR and never be seen again. x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KK123, post: 2288533, member: 451727"] Hi there, well I think you should disclose your medical condition. You have type 2 (not on any glucose lowering medication?) and from what you say, you are well controlled and could probably produce 'evidence' to that effect from your GP. At 56 years old I am sure that they would hardly be surprised to find some medical condition or other. Local authorities tend to have pretty specific legislation in place to prevent any discrimination and I am sure they are well informed about type 2 diabetes. The problem if you don't, is that they may well find out and that then becomes an integrity & possible misconduct issue for which they could even sack you for your non disclosure. I really do get the temptation to say nothing but honestly the form will probably go off to HR and never be seen again. x [/QUOTE]
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