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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted Account" data-source="post: 1767147"><p>I have never been asked this and just get on with it but a few thoughts are</p><p>- clean area to inject - you may want this to be private if you require</p><p>- provision for appointments</p><p>- if you are not desk-based, you may require some provision to keep your diabetes kit with you at all times</p><p>- maybe not necessarily something for the occupational health but I would ask myself how much I want other people to know about my diabetes</p><p>- do you need a "hypo buddy": someone who is able to spot when you may be going hypo and can feed you sugar</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted Account, post: 1767147"] I have never been asked this and just get on with it but a few thoughts are - clean area to inject - you may want this to be private if you require - provision for appointments - if you are not desk-based, you may require some provision to keep your diabetes kit with you at all times - maybe not necessarily something for the occupational health but I would ask myself how much I want other people to know about my diabetes - do you need a "hypo buddy": someone who is able to spot when you may be going hypo and can feed you sugar [/QUOTE]
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