So since the Government have listed diabetes patients in the At Risk category does that mean that we are allowed to use the the segregated shopping hours set aside for emergency workers and vulnerable people?
If so, when challenged how do we prove our condition?
I’m asking because I’m trying to control my type 2 with diet, Keto is working really really well, but the difficulty in getting hold of quality meat is becoming quite real.
I’ve also got IBS and I’d really like some soft toilet tissue!
Hi there, personally, for me, I wouldn't expect extra treatment regarding shopping hours, so many have other conditions ( I do and over 60, but not in the 'at risk or vulnerable groups' cancers, heart conditions or surgery etc, over 70 years of age.
Take care.
ps I had to cut up cheap rolls of kitchen roll, as these sheets are quite thin, it is better than nothing and being careful about the disposal of them, I do have nappy sacks too.
people with severe diseases of body systems, such as severe kidney disease (dialysis)
NO.So since the Government have listed diabetes patients in the At Risk category does that mean that we are allowed to use the the segregated shopping hours set aside for emergency workers and vulnerable people?
If so, when challenged how do we prove our condition?
I’m asking because I’m trying to control my type 2 with diet, Keto is working really really well, but the difficulty in getting hold of quality meat is becoming quite real.
I’ve also got IBS and I’d really like some soft toilet tissue!
I wonder if that last one covers type 1? When you google it, type 1 diabetes is listed as a 'severe disease of the body symptom'.I wish they would make it clear.
A supermarket tried to do that for NHS workers opening at nine in the morning for them but the NHS staff could not get near for the crowds of panic buyers trying to force their way in so all the NHS staff left as they did not wish too get caught up in a crowd of selfish self serving morons
Edit to add sorry as I am to say this but the government needs to deploy the army and direct the police to take control of this situation there is going to be mass puplic disorder and food riots if they do not get a grip.
I wonder if that last one covers type 1? When you google it, type 1 diabetes is listed as a 'severe disease of the body symptom'.I wish they would make it clear.
I can only comment on what happens here in major Australian stores that have set aside special shopping times for the older customer.So since the Government have listed diabetes patients in the At Risk category does that mean that we are allowed to use the the segregated shopping hours set aside for emergency workers and vulnerable people?
If so, when challenged how do we prove our condition?
And the exact same people who did things like that in Australia are now whinging because there are shortages/high prices of the things they've been stocking up on - pure insanityseen in a supermarket car park somewhere in England a couple coming out of the shop with a trolley load of stuff changing their clothes (coats and so on) then getting another trolley and going back in.
Are there no depths to which people will not sink.
See my latest poem on my blog old friend... https://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/blog/poemagraphic.503830/A supermarket tried to do that for NHS workers opening at nine in the morning for them but the NHS staff could not get near for the crowds of panic buyers trying to force their way in so all the NHS staff left as they did not wish too get caught up in a crowd of selfish self serving morons
Edit to add sorry as I am to say this but the government needs to deploy the army and direct the police to take control of this situation there is going to be mass puplic disorder and food riots if they do not get a grip.
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