Hi Lizdeluz,thanks for your reply.I am not registered at UK because currently I am stay at Malaysia.Hi Jazzy, welcome to the forum! Are you registered with a doctor in the UK?
Are you going to be interning at a large french company or somewhere small? I'm guessing that a large company would be able to arrange some kind of healthcare cover. You will likely not be eligible for any French public healthcare as a Malaysian national so you may have to purchase your own insulin. I would contact whoever you are interning with quite soon to make sure this has been covered. Did they ask if you had any medical conditions before accepting you for the internship?Hi Lizdeluz,thanks for your reply.I am not registered at UK because currently I am stay at Malaysia.
Are you going to be interning at a large french company or somewhere small? I'm guessing that a large company would be able to arrange some kind of healthcare cover. You will likely not be eligible for any French public healthcare as a Malaysian national so you may have to purchase your own insulin. I would contact whoever you are interning with quite soon to make sure this has been covered. Did they ask if you had any medical conditions before accepting you for the internship?
Thanks for your help DaibellHi. NovoNordisk operate in France. Here is the link to their French website:
http://www.novonordisk.fr/
Hopefully one way or another you can obtain your NovoRapid.
I am not a Type 1 but... if you were to hypo at work who would help if no-one knows you are diabetic?Hi bulkbiker,thanks for your reply. They didn't ask me anything about health condition also I don't really want anyone know I am a diabetic so I plan to deal by myself
hello lizdeluz, I plan to contact with my HR soon ask about health insurance,thanks for your remindHi Jazzy, I'm sorry I haven't replied sooner. Unfortunately I don't know how to advise, but I'm hoping someone else will. Do you have a doctor that you could discuss the situation with? Or the company arranging your internship in France?
I think you are right for safety reason I should contact them, i cant speak French only know the basicI am not a Type 1 but... if you were to hypo at work who would help if no-one knows you are diabetic?
You will presumably be in a strange country without much of a support network? Are you fluent in French? I would counsel that someone should know at the company where you are interning for your own safety.
I have a little experience of the French healthcare system as I lived there for 3 years. If you are in a major city then I imagine that most doctors will speak some english but detailed medical discussions may be difficult. Where will you be based? It might be worth trying to find a doctor who speaks english and contacting them before you leave for your internship so at least you have a point of contact. Maybe even get your Malaysian doctor to get in touch too so there is some degree of passover and the new doc knows your insulin requirements.I think you are right for safety reason I should contact them, i cant speak French only know the basic
I have a little experience of the French healthcare system as I lived there for 3 years. If you are in a major city then I imagine that most doctors will speak some english but detailed medical discussions may be difficult. Where will you be based? It might be worth trying to find a doctor who speaks english and contacting them before you leave for your internship so at least you have a point of contact. Maybe even get your Malaysian doctor to get in touch too so there is some degree of passover and the new doc knows your insulin requirements.
You may want to contact these guys and see if they can helpI will stay at Orléans, hope I can find a doctor who can speak English
You may want to contact these guys and see if they can help
http://www.chr-orleans.fr/chr-orlea...vites-medicales/medecines-adulte/diabetologie
or these
http://www.diabetologue.fr/centre/medecin-45-loiret.htm
Hope that helps..
Hi, @jazzy1211 , I agree that keeping your diabetes a secret from your intern employer is not a good idea, though I understand that telling them may be a question of timing!
By the way, are you a Type 2 or a Type 1 on NovoRapid? Let us know how you get on with finding health insurance.
It will be fun to live in Orléans!
Are you sure you are T2? At age 23 and on Basal/Bolus you sound more like a T1?hi Lizdeluz,I am type 2 and I am 23years old now,found it 2 years ago.
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