I understand your anger but I'm just saying you can't demand participation. I apologise for myself and Douglas for detracting from your original post.Please guys... Calm.
I'm just really annoyed as hubby says I would be the fittest there.... And Type 1, not my fitness ir health personal to myself is being taken in to account. That is why I am so annoyed.
I understand Mike's info.. "Cover ass" and just classify all type 1's as too dangerous is quite discrimatory about me as a person with a long term critical illness but is fitter than " normal" persons.
Don't apologise for me, you are talking nonsense, and playing down the effect it has on all of us, by accepting T1's and T2's should be treated differently, in spite of medical approval, and that really gets to me.I understand your anger but I'm just saying you can't demand participation. I apologise for myself and Douglas for detracting from your original post.
Douglas, you are so tiresome. You claim to have "trumped me" by quoting an Act but nothing in it. You accused me of having a "rant" with no reply. I have made my response earlier informing you that it is the responsibility of the fitness centre for all members of the public who train there. If they deem a particular class unsuitable, they can prevent ANYONE from taking part. There are more than one rule that allows this. They can prevent people on certain meds or with certain conditions. That does not mean a diabetic can't use a gym, just certain classes. That's my last word as you clearly get a kick out of arguing as per a lot of threads you appear to be involved in.
Douglas, you are so tiresome. You claim to have "trumped me" by quoting an Act but nothing in it. You accused me of having a "rant" with no reply. I have made my response earlier informing you that it is the responsibility of the fitness centre for all members of the public who train there. If they deem a particular class unsuitable, they can prevent ANYONE from taking part. There are more than one rule that allows this. They can prevent people on certain meds or with certain conditions. That does not mean a diabetic can't use a gym, just certain classes. That's my last word as you clearly get a kick out of arguing as per a lot of threads you appear to be involved in.
Are you getting me mixed up with someone else ? Did I call anyone a second class citizen and where did I say T1's or T2's are treated differently ? Strange.Don't apologise for me, you are talking nonsense, and playing down the effect it has on all of us, by accepting T1's and T2's should be treated differently, in spite of medical approval, and that really gets to me.
We are not second class!!
Are you getting me mixed up with someone else ? Did I call anyone a second class citizen and where did I say T1's or T2's are treated differently ? Strange.
I understand the exclusion as such, but can it be a blanket ban? I would prefer to be assessed as an individual. They gave not even seen me. Just talked to my hubby and they didn't even know what an insulin pump was!! Just banned me without even assessing me.
I totally agree and I think I'm getting a bit of a bashing for no reason really but no problem. Your best course of action would be to do exactly as you suggest and speak with manager and explain things. Discuss your control, the pump and your doctors letter.@Micky25
I just want a fair assessment of my health and fitness as to whether I am more of a risk as a lean, fit, muscular, good hba1c, than an obese undiagnosed, unchecked out "normal" person. I know my limitations. These "normal" unchecked out GP, circuit training public are to me, more of a risk than myself. So I feel that excluding me without correctly assessing me in person under a blanket ban is wrong and unfair.
@Micky25
I just want a fair assessment of my health and fitness as to whether I am more of a risk as a lean, fit, muscular, good hba1c, than an obese undiagnosed, unchecked out "normal" person. I know my limitations. These "normal" unchecked out GP, circuit training public are to me, more of a risk than myself. So I feel that excluding me without correctly assessing me in person under a blanket ban is wrong and unfair.
I totally agree and I think I'm getting a bit of a bashing for no reason really but no problem. Your best course of action would be to do exactly as you suggest and speak with manager and explain things. Discuss your control, the pump and your doctors letter.
My legal remarks earlier were only in response to a member who suggested you can claim discrimination etc but you can't. Any gym can prevent someone from a particular activity if they see fit after carrying out a risk assessment. If they deem you a hypo risk, they are covered. If it went to court, you would lose. I'm not saying I agree but that is how it is. Google type 1 diabetic gym ban in Kings Lynn for example. The Council upheld the gym's decision.
Case lawYou make no sense. You continue to ignore my questions, you continue to make unsubstantiated claims. You have written a lot about nothing and you have read but not understood. You have bickered but not advised. So, are you suggesting OP can demand to participate in a gym activity ? If so, please explain why ? Don't just say Equality Act as that means nothing. Unless you can show otherwise.
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