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Old Thu, Mar-22-12, 16:50
EdithBoyd EdithBoyd is offline
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Plan: CAD
Stats: 300/190.5/133 Female 5'5"
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Progress: 66%
Location: TN
Default ? on keeping supplies at work

I am juvenile diabetic and have always kept insulin in the fridge wherever I've worked. I also have always tested at work a couple of times a day.

I am now told not to keep insulin in the fridge or test at work because a coworker is uncomfortable with it. I've been on this job five years and this is the first time I've heard anything about it.

I have removed my insulin and brought my testing supplies out home.

My question is do they really have the right to ask me to do this? if I can't keep insulin in the fridge I can't keep it at work. I suppose I could go to my car to test, and to inject (that upset this person too she saw me do it in the bathroom).

Thanks so much
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