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Hi Richard, Thanks for your reply. Had trouble logging in on Edge browser.
Glad you said what you said as I feel the same. I'm trying to be the voice of reason with one or two others. One is Type 2 and has a higher HBA1C that me and another has limited kidney capacity and they are itching to get back. I'm trying to softly advise them that it's better getting back eventually than not getting back at all !!
It will be interesting to see what my GP says tomorrow but I suspect that no-one can 100% say for sure so like you say it's probably good to just state diabetic is diabetic and all act accordingly under that banner. I'm on statins and meds for blood pressure as well and whilst it's fine once again you never know. I'm also stupidly a smoker (no lectures please, I know!!) as well, although now I've cut right back so that doesn't help with a respiratory virus. Too many risks not worth risking. I did see one article that stated controlled diabetics have the same risk as the general population but that advice is not popping up everywhere so if you can't guarantee then it's not worth the risk.
If I was in mainstream there wouldn't be an issue, so it will be interesting later to see what the PM says about vulnerable children as hopefully he will explain yesterdays announcement in more detail. Hopefully employers will be sensible and sympathetic. They won't want any staff becoming part of the statistics!!
On a lighter note. Since my HBA1C increase in December I've tried being more careful. Sweets were my stupid picking in front of the TV idiocy. Now however I have switched to black or red grapes and dark chocolate in its various forms. However I have seen such conflicting stories about grapes. Some say they are high GI some say low and some articles state "red and black grapes have a component named “Resveratrol” to help curb the risk of diabetes." Any ideas?!?!? So confusing. Don't want the grapes ending up a worse bet than Rhubarb and Custards!!!
Hi! Just to say I often eat grapes to treat mild hypoglycaemias, so yes they are sugary. But they're fruit so much better than anything like sweets or processed 'junk' food
If you are trying to low carb then grapes are best avoided.Don't want the grapes ending up a worse bet than Rhubarb and Custards!!!
I’m in the same boat. My head is saying today if you’ve not been in hospital with it over the last twelve months it might be unpaid and I can’t afford to lose money so might be going back to schoolHi Max!
My reading of it is that it doesn't matter if you are a reasonably healthy diabetic and have it fairly under control. I think the message is "if you have it, you have it, therefore you are more at risk, so you shouldn't be in school".
My Head has been supportive, as I said, and there's actually now 5-6 of us not in school, due to asthma and other conditions, as well as my diabetes.
I know what you mean about the other staff who do have young children to look after, but might be expected to come in to look after the vulnerable children and children of key workers. My Head emailed us all last night to say that the other schools in the academy chain that we're a part of are looking to pool staff, resources and physical space and provide one central hub for the kids who need to attend school. Makes sense. I'm gutted I can't actually be part of the staff rota that will support that, as I think the key workers need all the support we can give them, but I just feel I can't go against what my doctor has said, and I do have to look after my own health.
I understand your concerns about losing the job though. I'm feeling anxious cos my contract is only up to the end of August...!
Let us know how you get on - hope you get to be at home!
What I have done this afternoon:
I emailed my Gp asking about being in the vulnerable group, diabetes, regarding COVID-19, so do I need to distance my self, I need clarification ?
I have two jobs, one has now stopped, with further updates. My other job involves working with Special Needs Children, most with HCP (Health Care Package) and I was told today that these schools will be staying open, unless told not to.
I emailed the County Council 2 days ago and I still haven't received a reply. Tomorrow, I will be phoning them.
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