Thank you everyone for your replies, I have been offered a smaller side kitchen to go and test in but don’t see why I should have to as I’m not the one with the problem I’m happy to test at my desk and this is done in seconds whereas getting up and leaving the room each time is disruptive to my work and also should if I want to for privacy not for someone else’s sake. I’m standing my ground and will take it further if I have to.
I'm not a T1 and nor do I inject insulin. Your manager needs to educate the "offended" personnel.
What's next? Halitosis?
Hope you continue to test and stand your ground. Or ask them to fund a freestyle Libre for you to avoid the bleeding issue!Thank you everyone for your replies, I have been offered a smaller side kitchen to go and test in but don’t see why I should have to as I’m not the one with the problem I’m happy to test at my desk and this is done in seconds whereas getting up and leaving the room each time is disruptive to my work and also should if I want to for privacy not for someone else’s sake. I’m standing my ground and will take it further if I have to.
Thank you for your reply I feel exactly the same, I’m fuming and am pretty certain they cannot stop me doing it at my own desk, yes then can ask but I can just as easily say no. I will also suggest the other person changes their dinner time if they can’t cope with it after all I’m the one who needs to eat when I need to eat
I am T2 and inject Insulin. There are several things that people do in public that others find offensive. Changing a baby's nappy in a restaurant, smoking in a public place or even breast feeding can destroy the enjoyment of others. There is also a question of hygiene- shouldn't you wash your hands before pricking your finger? The activities mentioned above (with the exception of smoking) should be carried out in a quiet calm atmosphere and not in the hubbub of a noisy office or restaurant. There should be a special place for diabetics to take insulin as there are for changing nappies (or even smoking) but while there aren't, the best place is the toilet facilities. It is the sink and a quiet place that is needed not the actual toilet. Diabetes is an unfortunate illness which needs to monitored and controlled and while there is no need to be ashamed of it, it doesn't have to be in the face of others.
There has to be boundaries for behaving in public or what will be next ?
Thanks everyone for your continued replies and support, I was pulled aside by my office manager again on Friday to say they are still looking into a resolution and asked me again what I thought could be done about it. I said I have no idea and to be honest It’s not my issue to resolve, I told her I am sticking to my guns and want to continue to test at my own desk, so we shall see what happens this morning it’s really stressful and I’m new to the company just feel sad as I’ve never had a problem for the last 10 yrs at work
People will complain about asthmatic inhalers in the office next!I'm not a T1 and nor do I inject insulin. Your manager needs to educate the "offended" personnel.
What's next? Halitosis complaint?
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