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<blockquote data-quote="Roscoewalford" data-source="post: 1371351" data-attributes="member: 368876"><p>Hi,</p><p></p><p>I am 47 and have 26 years service in the Police. </p><p>I hold a fairly senior rank (CI) our conditions of service are very complicated. </p><p>So in short I have pensionable service. </p><p>I now have maculopathy, although I have reasonably well controlled diabetes. </p><p>The question that will be asked is 'can I carry out the office of Constable?'</p><p>Or what would be expected in that role?</p><p>They are good employers and talk about reasonable adjustments etc. </p><p>So to that end I was wondering if anybody had taken early retirement due to diabetes and added complications. My fear is that within the work environment it is hard to effectively manage the condition and I'm really conscious of it getting worse. Hope that makes sense?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roscoewalford, post: 1371351, member: 368876"] Hi, I am 47 and have 26 years service in the Police. I hold a fairly senior rank (CI) our conditions of service are very complicated. So in short I have pensionable service. I now have maculopathy, although I have reasonably well controlled diabetes. The question that will be asked is 'can I carry out the office of Constable?' Or what would be expected in that role? They are good employers and talk about reasonable adjustments etc. So to that end I was wondering if anybody had taken early retirement due to diabetes and added complications. My fear is that within the work environment it is hard to effectively manage the condition and I'm really conscious of it getting worse. Hope that makes sense? [/QUOTE]
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