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<blockquote data-quote="KK123" data-source="post: 1858844" data-attributes="member: 451727"><p>Hi there! (Thanks DiaKat). I am in the same position, I work shifts as well albeit in a Supervisory position so I have more time to make any adjustments and do any testing whilst I am going along. How are you finding it in general, there is one other person with type 1 in my place of work, also a response Officer and he and I have many chats! I was only diagnosed a year ago so it was initially quite daunting going back to work. I agree in that the Police assess each person individually, ie they look at how the person is managing it all, they have been very good about time off for appointments etc, is that the same where you are?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KK123, post: 1858844, member: 451727"] Hi there! (Thanks DiaKat). I am in the same position, I work shifts as well albeit in a Supervisory position so I have more time to make any adjustments and do any testing whilst I am going along. How are you finding it in general, there is one other person with type 1 in my place of work, also a response Officer and he and I have many chats! I was only diagnosed a year ago so it was initially quite daunting going back to work. I agree in that the Police assess each person individually, ie they look at how the person is managing it all, they have been very good about time off for appointments etc, is that the same where you are? [/QUOTE]
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