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<blockquote data-quote="johnpol" data-source="post: 2095813" data-attributes="member: 387645"><p>Hi sory to hear of your problems with work and not supporting you in recovering from nights. I worked nights for a few years (16 weeks continuously then onto days) I found that if I ate as normal on a night and took my insulin as I normally did it didn't throw me off kilter too much, mine was a very physically demanding job so high reading were never an issue. Going from nights to days that was an issue, the tiredness I have never felt it before or after. I hope that you can get sorted with Occupational health to get you onto permanent days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnpol, post: 2095813, member: 387645"] Hi sory to hear of your problems with work and not supporting you in recovering from nights. I worked nights for a few years (16 weeks continuously then onto days) I found that if I ate as normal on a night and took my insulin as I normally did it didn't throw me off kilter too much, mine was a very physically demanding job so high reading were never an issue. Going from nights to days that was an issue, the tiredness I have never felt it before or after. I hope that you can get sorted with Occupational health to get you onto permanent days. [/QUOTE]
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