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<blockquote data-quote="Daibell" data-source="post: 1395916" data-attributes="member: 21149"><p>Hi. I would just go along with it. They probably are trying to control sickness which as a manager before retirement I know can be a big problem for a company and the staff left to carry the burden. Hopefully with gained experience you now know how to minimise hypo risk. If you have any excess weight then reducing that will reduce insulin needs and hence the size of any BS swings and hypo risks. Serious hypos should be a fairly rare experience whereas 'going low' can be quite common but quickly corrected with glucose. Try to explain to your employer how you have learned to reduce hypo risk etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daibell, post: 1395916, member: 21149"] Hi. I would just go along with it. They probably are trying to control sickness which as a manager before retirement I know can be a big problem for a company and the staff left to carry the burden. Hopefully with gained experience you now know how to minimise hypo risk. If you have any excess weight then reducing that will reduce insulin needs and hence the size of any BS swings and hypo risks. Serious hypos should be a fairly rare experience whereas 'going low' can be quite common but quickly corrected with glucose. Try to explain to your employer how you have learned to reduce hypo risk etc. [/QUOTE]
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