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<blockquote data-quote="Samael_Coughlan" data-source="post: 1210477" data-attributes="member: 315430"><p>[USER=148713]@RuthW[/USER] </p><p>Oddly enough, I actually did freeze and pack meals when I was on that meal plan, my brain just wasn't very good at it. Yeah, it wasn't an low access to food ergo time-hungry me couldn't get a meal, it was back to back things are happening so I just wouldn't remember I had a meal in my bag. It's kinda hard to accurately get across how hilariously I utterly failed at maintaining a meal plan.</p><p></p><p> However, like I said, we're having another go at it starting next week now I'm about to see my psych, diabetes nurse and endocrinologist all in the same day so I can discuss what changes we'll have to make if I have one. We're also going to try another meal plan again, though my psych considered if some of my cognitive symptoms would have contributed to the fact I prioritised other things infront of my meal plan or outright forgot and look into addressing those.</p><p></p><p>On the thing on explaining to my tutor why I'd be late: I get that and so do most university staff. It's my boss who is less forgiving. Like I said, he compared some of these issues to the way he manages his hay fever so he isn't really going to see me being late for a meal as acceptable nor has he been keen on being accommodating with rostering or breaks to help with this. I've been looking for a job at a different cafe on the side but on top of other things going on it's on a really slow burner.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Samael_Coughlan, post: 1210477, member: 315430"] [USER=148713]@RuthW[/USER] Oddly enough, I actually did freeze and pack meals when I was on that meal plan, my brain just wasn't very good at it. Yeah, it wasn't an low access to food ergo time-hungry me couldn't get a meal, it was back to back things are happening so I just wouldn't remember I had a meal in my bag. It's kinda hard to accurately get across how hilariously I utterly failed at maintaining a meal plan. However, like I said, we're having another go at it starting next week now I'm about to see my psych, diabetes nurse and endocrinologist all in the same day so I can discuss what changes we'll have to make if I have one. We're also going to try another meal plan again, though my psych considered if some of my cognitive symptoms would have contributed to the fact I prioritised other things infront of my meal plan or outright forgot and look into addressing those. On the thing on explaining to my tutor why I'd be late: I get that and so do most university staff. It's my boss who is less forgiving. Like I said, he compared some of these issues to the way he manages his hay fever so he isn't really going to see me being late for a meal as acceptable nor has he been keen on being accommodating with rostering or breaks to help with this. I've been looking for a job at a different cafe on the side but on top of other things going on it's on a really slow burner. [/QUOTE]
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