pineapplecraze
New Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
Hi folks, i'm new to this site and wanted to se if anyone has had the same experience as me recently and has any useful advice.
I've received a letter today from the HR dept of my company because i was off work with a bad cold (well manflu really) and as it was the 3rd time i'd been off this year then my Bradford index score went beyond the trigger point. The letter had to be signed by my line manager who also had to interview me to see if there were any underlying issues behind my absenteeism (hello diabetic, check the personnel file)
This is the first time i've ever had this happen to me as i'm usually rarely off sick and to be honest until I was diagnosed diabetic 10 years ago can't remember the last time I was ill but since then I seem to pick up nearly every cold going however most of the time I don't take sick days but just dose myself with paracetamol and blunder on but this one was quite a nasty virus that laid me out for 4 or 5 days.
I think what's peed me off the most is that in the past when i've had hospital or nurse appointments for diabetic reviews i've always used holiday days as i'm loathe to just take time off here and there especially as the team I work in is quite small and absence can make a big impact on my colleagues.
So has anyone ever fell foul of this before and if so how was it handled, i'm a bit worried as the letter mentioned disciplinary action may be taken if my score goes too much higher.
Just as a side note my line manager is very good about my illness and even had a big argument with HR over this but they wouldn't have it.
Apologies it's a long post and thanks for reading.
I've received a letter today from the HR dept of my company because i was off work with a bad cold (well manflu really) and as it was the 3rd time i'd been off this year then my Bradford index score went beyond the trigger point. The letter had to be signed by my line manager who also had to interview me to see if there were any underlying issues behind my absenteeism (hello diabetic, check the personnel file)
This is the first time i've ever had this happen to me as i'm usually rarely off sick and to be honest until I was diagnosed diabetic 10 years ago can't remember the last time I was ill but since then I seem to pick up nearly every cold going however most of the time I don't take sick days but just dose myself with paracetamol and blunder on but this one was quite a nasty virus that laid me out for 4 or 5 days.
I think what's peed me off the most is that in the past when i've had hospital or nurse appointments for diabetic reviews i've always used holiday days as i'm loathe to just take time off here and there especially as the team I work in is quite small and absence can make a big impact on my colleagues.
So has anyone ever fell foul of this before and if so how was it handled, i'm a bit worried as the letter mentioned disciplinary action may be taken if my score goes too much higher.
Just as a side note my line manager is very good about my illness and even had a big argument with HR over this but they wouldn't have it.
Apologies it's a long post and thanks for reading.