Althornton29
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Hi I don’t have any experience of this but I would be phoning up the court tomorrow and asking. Good luckHi all
I’ve been summoned for jury service a week tomorrow and just wondered if anyone else had had this experience as a T1/LADA diabetic? I wonder how easy it will be to test when needed and treat hypos or dose for highs while sitting on the jury in court?
Any advice welcomed!
Thanks
@lexiex29, When I was asked to do jury service I asked to be excused on the grounds of my many and various health problems. If I were LADA like you, even with no other health difficulties, I would write asap mentioning all the requirements I might have. Might you need to test, inject, eat at inconvenient moments? Lose concentration / lie down? Maybe you would have to fore-go your usual exercise, and that might change your insulin requirements (if you inject insulin). As you say, there is no knowing in advance how well you might be on the day. Vital to let them know the sort of problems you might have BEFORE you arrive. The last thing they will want is to have to re-start a trial because one of the jurors couldn't carry on.both times when I have mention T1 they have said no thank you we will remove you from the list
@lexiex29, When I was asked to do jury service I asked to be excused on the grounds of my many and various health problems. If I were LADA like you, even with no other health difficulties, I would write asap mentioning all the requirements I might have. Might you need to test, inject, eat at inconvenient moments? Lose concentration / lie down? Maybe you would have to fore-go your usual exercise, and that might change your insulin requirements (if you inject insulin). As you say, there is no knowing in advance how well you might be on the day. Vital to let them know the sort of problems you might have BEFORE you arrive. The last thing they will want is to have to re-start a trial because one of the jurors couldn't carry on.
It's all very well saying that pwds can do anything, but sometimes discretion is the better part ...
Good luck!
both times when I have mention T1 they have said no thank you we will remove you from the list - to be honest I was disppointed both times and thought surely all T1 can't be excluded - .
Phones are allowed in the court building but not in the actual courtroom even if turned off.Hi @lexiex29
I don't have personal experience but this (old) thread here looks potentially useful
T1 and Jury Service | Diabetes Forum • The Global Diabetes Community
Do you have a cgm? If I did jury service I'd want to be allowed to bring my cgm reader (which is my phone) in with me so that might be something to ask about if it applies to you....
Which can up in tears for the juror if caught using one, with a contempt of court directive from the judge.Phones are allowed in the court building but not in the actual courtroom even if turned off.
Phones are allowed in the court building but not in the actual courtroom even if turned off.
As a reader doesn't take photographs or communicate with anyone outside the courtroom I would assume that is ok, however it would be wise to make its presence known to avoid any misunderstanding.What about a libre reader? That would be allowed.
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