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<blockquote data-quote="evj95" data-source="post: 1554510" data-attributes="member: 434447"><p>Think the 2 year wait after diagnosis thing has changed as my DSN has recommended it to me already and I think she is putting me forward for it. As I like the flexibility it will give as to standardised doses - can snack and enjoy food without worrying I'm going too low as I know the insulin would be correct for what I'm eating. </p><p></p><p>[USER=11028]@noblehead[/USER] I have a stash of the gluco tablets in my day to day bag already - Never opened one and tried them yet! but they may be the best thing to just keep in my jacket pocket for work as they are smaller, more compact than a bag of sweets. And I don't think HR or store manager will be the problem as they have been very understanding and have insisted on me taking as much time as I feel like I need, but me being an active ****** now, just can't stand to have anymore time off. </p><p></p><p>It is the other department managers that I feel may be a problem as any manager is allowed to do the staff searches and some can be right up their own bums about the no personal items rule. Once got told off as I came off my break and forgot to put my phone back in my locker! Honestly don't feel like having to tell them all constantly that I need to have it close by, not the opposite end of the shop in a locker when I'm shaking like mad because I'm so low.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="evj95, post: 1554510, member: 434447"] Think the 2 year wait after diagnosis thing has changed as my DSN has recommended it to me already and I think she is putting me forward for it. As I like the flexibility it will give as to standardised doses - can snack and enjoy food without worrying I'm going too low as I know the insulin would be correct for what I'm eating. [USER=11028]@noblehead[/USER] I have a stash of the gluco tablets in my day to day bag already - Never opened one and tried them yet! but they may be the best thing to just keep in my jacket pocket for work as they are smaller, more compact than a bag of sweets. And I don't think HR or store manager will be the problem as they have been very understanding and have insisted on me taking as much time as I feel like I need, but me being an active ****** now, just can't stand to have anymore time off. It is the other department managers that I feel may be a problem as any manager is allowed to do the staff searches and some can be right up their own bums about the no personal items rule. Once got told off as I came off my break and forgot to put my phone back in my locker! Honestly don't feel like having to tell them all constantly that I need to have it close by, not the opposite end of the shop in a locker when I'm shaking like mad because I'm so low. [/QUOTE]
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