I have been type 1, diabetic for some 20 years now, I have brought my children up, and for the last 5 years as a single parent. After being out of work while bringing up my children and being supported by my then husband, I decided that after the devorice, I was going to have a life, the kids had grown up by now, so time was mine.
After much thinking I decided to become a door supervisor, (bouncer), to be honest i did not think I would past first post, but i did, it was four days of intense training, and exams, I explained that I 'am a type 1 diabetic, no worries they made sure I had everything I needed, and to make sure I had my breaks on time. I was the only woman in a group of 12 men, that was more daunting for me than having diabetes.
I passed first time, I was so happy, not I had to find someone to employ me......I went to the job centre seen a ad, for a female security officer, made the phone call, interview the next day, I said there and then I was insulin controlled, no worries, I past my next set of exams, took on full time as a security officer.
I informed all of the people i work with,that i'am type one diabetic.Last year i was the only type one diabetic working there, this year, there are 3 of us with type 1, and a few with type 2.
I progressed further with training, and moved to part time work working as a door supervisor, I inform who ever I' am working with i have had no problems, they accept me as I'am, they make sure im ok, i tell them if I'am not well, i keep a close eye on my blood readings, and make sure i have everything i need. I have to say I have great employers, great work mates, and i have a fantastic job. I now go away working at festivals for 5 days at a time, working all different hours, some times 12 hrs on and 12 hrs off, a shift here a shift there, standing a full shift, working, working in a diverse job, but I'am loving life too the full, I still have my 6mth check ups, any problems I have time off work, I don't like being babysat, and i make that very clear, I know when things are not right, i tell someone, but i always make sure i carry everything with me at all times. My mum has been type 1 for 60 years, now she has problems with her health, but she worked all her working life, until she lost her leg due to diabetes, and then other health problems came in, so sadly, she is now disabled, but i look at her and admire her, and if she could do it, so can i, I will not let diabetes rule my life, I will live my life to the full, and enjoy it too along the way.