finger_pricker
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
It might be helpful for you to discuss your condition with your manager who may consider some sort of assessment. But really i am struggling to understand why testing your bloods at a desk would be unhygienic. anyone who works at a desk knows they are the most unhygienic places of all. I once read an article that said they (desks) carry as many germs as toilet seats - yuk. It's a real same that your work colleague is unable to give you a little bit of support. As for her blood phobia you dont see any blood other than a single drop. Your place of work should be offering you a CLEAN and hygienic environment to test bloods - reasonable ajustments stuff and not just another germ ridden desk. So sorry to hear you have been treated so badly.Hi, I am a new member and have type 2 diabetes . The problem I have is that I work at a desk in an office situation. Last week I felt a hypo coming on and did my blood test at my desk, it was 3.9 and I took precautions
to stop the hypo. However, I have been advised by my manager that a work colleague is squeamish and has a blood phobia and made a complaint. She has also said it is not hygienic and she has to use the same pc and phone. I advised my manager that I did not normally check my bloods at work station and I use alcohol wipes . I have now been told in future to get a key for a nearby office and check my bloods there. Any suggestions and your thoughts would be great.
I have been advised by my manager that a work colleague is squeamish and has a blood phobia
That's a very good point!If having a hypo you should never have to go into a room on your own.
I have a very dear friend who injects at the table, wherever he is. He's so good at it that you would never know and in the thirty plus years that he's been injecting insulin, I'm not aware of anyone saying anything to him. He's not the sort to make a fuss anyway.If I'm out for a meal I test and inject at the table why should I skulk off to a bog to do it
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