Stewman2k6
New Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
Hope everyone is keeping safe and sound.
I was diagnosed T2 before lockdown decided to panic everyone. I normally work nights 10pm-7am although when I told the company I work for the health and safety team freaked out because apparently I cant work nights and be a diabetic. My manager on the other hand has said he will let me decide and assist anyway he can if I decide to change to the day shift (although I’m working days due to covid anyway) now my question is at the moment I’m coming in to work and dealing with customers who can’t understand why we have a one way system and a entrance and exit and the staff are just as bad although I shouldn’t let it get to me is the stress going to push my Bg up/down noticeably and if there is any telltale signs to look out for as I hate taking work home with me but at the moment my only solace to destress is a nice G&t when I get home.
any advice is welcome as I know everyone is different
stewart
I was diagnosed T2 before lockdown decided to panic everyone. I normally work nights 10pm-7am although when I told the company I work for the health and safety team freaked out because apparently I cant work nights and be a diabetic. My manager on the other hand has said he will let me decide and assist anyway he can if I decide to change to the day shift (although I’m working days due to covid anyway) now my question is at the moment I’m coming in to work and dealing with customers who can’t understand why we have a one way system and a entrance and exit and the staff are just as bad although I shouldn’t let it get to me is the stress going to push my Bg up/down noticeably and if there is any telltale signs to look out for as I hate taking work home with me but at the moment my only solace to destress is a nice G&t when I get home.
any advice is welcome as I know everyone is different
stewart