DiabeticSkater
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Hi all,
As some of you may know I work 3 nights a week in a casino as a Croupier. I have worked nights for over ten years normally 10pm til 6am. I now feel that working these night shifts is not doing my health any good at all. I have been diabetic type 1 for nearly 30 years and now suffer with gastroparesis which can add even more complication to the situation.
Now, do you think I am within my rights to ask for afternoon shifts working 4pm til 12 rather than the shifts I already work? returned to work around 12 months ago after a long absence due to gastroparesis and decided I would try working three night shifts rather than the 4 I worked before.
But it is now becoming apparent that working these nights are having a serious effect on my BG. Normally well controlled and HbAC1 or whatever its called for the last ten years have been excellent. But I think overall it could be improved if I lived a more "normal" life.
I know for a fact some of the people I work with will be up in arms if I work afternoons rather than nights, but it me whom has to deal with this day in day out. I hope my employer will be accommodating to my needs as they have been so far for me and other employees. But wonder if I should get a letter from my GP stating the problems working night shifts can cause. I have an appointment Tuesday.
All input welcome
peace
Rich
As some of you may know I work 3 nights a week in a casino as a Croupier. I have worked nights for over ten years normally 10pm til 6am. I now feel that working these night shifts is not doing my health any good at all. I have been diabetic type 1 for nearly 30 years and now suffer with gastroparesis which can add even more complication to the situation.
Now, do you think I am within my rights to ask for afternoon shifts working 4pm til 12 rather than the shifts I already work? returned to work around 12 months ago after a long absence due to gastroparesis and decided I would try working three night shifts rather than the 4 I worked before.
But it is now becoming apparent that working these nights are having a serious effect on my BG. Normally well controlled and HbAC1 or whatever its called for the last ten years have been excellent. But I think overall it could be improved if I lived a more "normal" life.
I know for a fact some of the people I work with will be up in arms if I work afternoons rather than nights, but it me whom has to deal with this day in day out. I hope my employer will be accommodating to my needs as they have been so far for me and other employees. But wonder if I should get a letter from my GP stating the problems working night shifts can cause. I have an appointment Tuesday.
All input welcome
peace
Rich