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Markwelsh64

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Hi,
Newbie, type 2 with HbA1c of 79 which has gone up over the last few years. 56 male also with high blood pressure. Was wondering if anyone has heard anymore about shielding? I live in Scotland but now worried of being asked/forced into the office. Has any contacted their GP directly to ask for a shielding letter due to their age and blood and hba1c
 
Type 2 (and type 1) does not currently mean you get put on the clinically extreemly vunerable list. Those diabetics with other major conditions may be added by their gp.
 
Welcome to the forum @Markwelsh64

Sorry to hear about your worries over your workplace.

If you believe going into work would out you at additional risk, and that your employer may not be taking appropriate steps to make your working environment safe you can get extra support from Diabetes UK, including a letter of support


Good luck and let us know how you get on.
 
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