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<blockquote data-quote="Tinkleberry" data-source="post: 2197726" data-attributes="member: 514907"><p>So with my pregnancy this is the main issue with going back to work. My basal can't be adjusted at the moment as my consultant actually increased it yesterday, so no idea what will happen after my body has adjusted. I'm not looking for any breaks, llet me make that known haha! Just that when I'm with customers I'm unable to check my sugars and I know I will be going low at 4.30ish as my libre tells me this daily. However they've already factored in paperwork for the half an hour before my lunch and I'm not sure they will want me missing out on more customer time in the afternoon. My interviews make it really hard for me to excuse myself to inject or eat something to keep my sugars up. If I worked in an office it wouldn't be an issue but it's more the case that I'm customer facing. I'm more demanding anything and would never do that? But I need to make sure I'm ok especially whilst pregnant!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tinkleberry, post: 2197726, member: 514907"] So with my pregnancy this is the main issue with going back to work. My basal can't be adjusted at the moment as my consultant actually increased it yesterday, so no idea what will happen after my body has adjusted. I'm not looking for any breaks, llet me make that known haha! Just that when I'm with customers I'm unable to check my sugars and I know I will be going low at 4.30ish as my libre tells me this daily. However they've already factored in paperwork for the half an hour before my lunch and I'm not sure they will want me missing out on more customer time in the afternoon. My interviews make it really hard for me to excuse myself to inject or eat something to keep my sugars up. If I worked in an office it wouldn't be an issue but it's more the case that I'm customer facing. I'm more demanding anything and would never do that? But I need to make sure I'm ok especially whilst pregnant! [/QUOTE]
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