Ivostas66
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
Hi everyone.
A fairly fit and healthy '40 something', I was diagnosed in January after the usual symptoms (lost 1 1/2 stone, constant thirst, improved vision etc). Admitted to hospital with ketoacidosis. An overworked junior doctor gave me an incorrect dose of insulin (30 instead of 6) when she misheard the consultant on the phone, which led to a spell in hospital with constant monitoring of my levels. Anyway, things have really stabilised since, (dose of 6 Toujeo each morning and three Novorapid (carb counted) have seen a very 'green' chart, but every now and then I have had quite bad hypos almost out of the blue. They tend to have followed periods of 'stress' (I recently had an interview, spoke at a two day conference and then took 45 kids to Belgium for a 3 day History visit - all in one week, which resulted in exhaustion and very low levels and two weeks away from work).
Wondered what everyone's experiences are at work? My consultant and nurses have been phenomenal and when my levels have been causing me issues, they have virtually ordered me to stay at home until my health has improved. I have had three short periods of absence since my diagnoses in January (including my hospitalisation). I was sent to see Occupational Health by my boss and they wrote a 6 point plan for school to implement - none of which has been done. OH were shocked that I had been referred when I told them I had just been diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes. Turns out work wanted OH to simply get me back permanently and weren't interested in a phased return etc. Anyone else had this?
A fairly fit and healthy '40 something', I was diagnosed in January after the usual symptoms (lost 1 1/2 stone, constant thirst, improved vision etc). Admitted to hospital with ketoacidosis. An overworked junior doctor gave me an incorrect dose of insulin (30 instead of 6) when she misheard the consultant on the phone, which led to a spell in hospital with constant monitoring of my levels. Anyway, things have really stabilised since, (dose of 6 Toujeo each morning and three Novorapid (carb counted) have seen a very 'green' chart, but every now and then I have had quite bad hypos almost out of the blue. They tend to have followed periods of 'stress' (I recently had an interview, spoke at a two day conference and then took 45 kids to Belgium for a 3 day History visit - all in one week, which resulted in exhaustion and very low levels and two weeks away from work).
Wondered what everyone's experiences are at work? My consultant and nurses have been phenomenal and when my levels have been causing me issues, they have virtually ordered me to stay at home until my health has improved. I have had three short periods of absence since my diagnoses in January (including my hospitalisation). I was sent to see Occupational Health by my boss and they wrote a 6 point plan for school to implement - none of which has been done. OH were shocked that I had been referred when I told them I had just been diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes. Turns out work wanted OH to simply get me back permanently and weren't interested in a phased return etc. Anyone else had this?