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	<title>Comments on: Jobs &#8220;closed&#8221; to diabetics : z</title>
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		<title>By: Arlen Roberts</title>
		<link>http://www.type-1-diabetes.zolushka123.com/2006/02/27/jobs-closed-to-diabetics-z/#comment-4106</link>
		<author>Arlen Roberts</author>
		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Mar 2006 05:25:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I think Kate's right in this case.  (We respectfully agree to disagree at times, don't we, Kate?)  I would not want to be a truck driver, or pilot (commercial) and have a low of which I was not aware.  This DOES sometimes happen, for our neuropathy can inhibit even our feeling the low symptoms as we have the Dz longer.  There are times I wonder about this whole nursing thing.  Nursing from a desk just does not sound appealing!  I am not sure if my mental status is seriously compromised by thinking about the diabetes aspect, but it DOES take time to maintain the doggone thing.

"PUSH! 2-3-4-5-6-  ut oh.... hang on a minute, I have to get something to eat."  LOL

Have a wonderful day, everyone!  One more test to go until the HESI, which is a test that determines if a nursing student can sit for the boards.  Then the boards, then OUT!  DONE!  GAINFULLY EMPLOYED!  (minus the student loans)

Ta!

Joan</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think Kate&#8217;s right in this case.  (We respectfully agree to disagree at times, don&#8217;t we, Kate?)  I would not want to be a truck driver, or pilot (commercial) and have a low of which I was not aware.  This DOES sometimes happen, for our neuropathy can inhibit even our feeling the low symptoms as we have the Dz longer.  There are times I wonder about this whole nursing thing.  Nursing from a desk just does not sound appealing!  I am not sure if my mental status is seriously compromised by thinking about the diabetes aspect, but it DOES take time to maintain the doggone thing.</p>
<p>&#8220;PUSH! 2-3-4-5-6-  ut oh&#8230;. hang on a minute, I have to get something to eat.&#8221;  LOL</p>
<p>Have a wonderful day, everyone!  One more test to go until the HESI, which is a test that determines if a nursing student can sit for the boards.  Then the boards, then OUT!  DONE!  GAINFULLY EMPLOYED!  (minus the student loans)</p>
<p>Ta!</p>
<p>Joan</p>
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		<title>By: Jackson Inge</title>
		<link>http://www.type-1-diabetes.zolushka123.com/2006/02/27/jobs-closed-to-diabetics-z/#comment-4105</link>
		<author>Jackson Inge</author>
		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Mar 2006 19:18:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://www.type-1-diabetes.zolushka123.com/2006/02/27/jobs-closed-to-diabetics-z/#comment-4105</guid>
		<description>I know that you can't be a commercial (read taking passengers for your living) pilot (you can still get a private pilot's license, I know cuz I'm working towards mine-of course you have to prove to the FAA that you are in control &#38; know what you are doing!), and I know that, at least in Illinois, you can't get a CDL license (commercial driver's license...can't drive big trucks, busses, cabs, any vehicle for hire.....).  I was always told when growing up that firefighter/paramedic/EMT were off limits, as is military.  Never heard that you can't be a diver, maybe that is as an instructor?  Also never heard that you can't be a nuclear engineer.
 J Balbirnie &#60;Windwarrior@...
 
 Good Morning Folks,
 
 What jobs are "closed" to diabetics at this point? Type 1 and 2, and the many variations of diabetes between them. I'm curious what jobs, or tasks are "off the list" purely because we don't have "good insulin behavior" &#60;wg
 
 The ones I remember were (and are still I believe)
 Pilots (airplanes, boats, hot air balloons, etc. 10,000 feet and having an insulin reaction/shocky/low episode)
 Police Officer (access to a gun and if low/high.... &#60;cringing
 Diver (as a job remember, not a hobby)
 Military Personnel (can't goto a war if I require meds to function...)
 Fireman (can't stop fighting the fire to get an emergency snack)
 Nuclear Engineer (a low at the ~wrong time~ and things start glowing)
 
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 I'm sure there were others, but I can't think of any at the moment...
 
 Most of those jobs and those like them were and I still believe are closed to diabetics (at least type 1, IDDM folks) purely based on the generic fear of having a low, on the job... a rare event (in the scheme of normal monthly activities &#60;Jeff wearing his best poker face
 
 Is there more to it than that unpleasant fear? What jobs are still "closed"
 
 Jeff</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I know that you can&#8217;t be a commercial (read taking passengers for your living) pilot (you can still get a private pilot&#8217;s license, I know cuz I&#8217;m working towards mine-of course you have to prove to the FAA that you are in control &amp; know what you are doing!), and I know that, at least in Illinois, you can&#8217;t get a CDL license (commercial driver&#8217;s license&#8230;can&#8217;t drive big trucks, busses, cabs, any vehicle for hire&#8230;..).  I was always told when growing up that firefighter/paramedic/EMT were off limits, as is military.  Never heard that you can&#8217;t be a diver, maybe that is as an instructor?  Also never heard that you can&#8217;t be a nuclear engineer.<br />
 J Balbirnie &lt;Windwarrior@&#8230;</p>
<p> Good Morning Folks,</p>
<p> What jobs are &#8220;closed&#8221; to diabetics at this point? Type 1 and 2, and the many variations of diabetes between them. I&#8217;m curious what jobs, or tasks are &#8220;off the list&#8221; purely because we don&#8217;t have &#8220;good insulin behavior&#8221; &lt;wg</p>
<p> The ones I remember were (and are still I believe)<br />
 Pilots (airplanes, boats, hot air balloons, etc. 10,000 feet and having an insulin reaction/shocky/low episode)<br />
 Police Officer (access to a gun and if low/high&#8230;. &lt;cringing<br />
 Diver (as a job remember, not a hobby)<br />
 Military Personnel (can&#8217;t goto a war if I require meds to function&#8230;)<br />
 Fireman (can&#8217;t stop fighting the fire to get an emergency snack)<br />
 Nuclear Engineer (a low at the ~wrong time~ and things start glowing)</p>
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 I&#8217;m sure there were others, but I can&#8217;t think of any at the moment&#8230;</p>
<p> Most of those jobs and those like them were and I still believe are closed to diabetics (at least type 1, IDDM folks) purely based on the generic fear of having a low, on the job&#8230; a rare event (in the scheme of normal monthly activities &lt;Jeff wearing his best poker face</p>
<p> Is there more to it than that unpleasant fear? What jobs are still &#8220;closed&#8221;</p>
<p> Jeff</p>
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		<title>By: Arlen Roberts</title>
		<link>http://www.type-1-diabetes.zolushka123.com/2006/02/27/jobs-closed-to-diabetics-z/#comment-4104</link>
		<author>Arlen Roberts</author>
		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Mar 2006 17:06:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://www.type-1-diabetes.zolushka123.com/2006/02/27/jobs-closed-to-diabetics-z/#comment-4104</guid>
		<description>Truckdriver....

That's weird, because I was allowed to drive heavy equipment around BIG and LOTs of aircraft at the airport.  They did not care, I was a body to fill a position. And, one night I had to park my K-loader and eat some smarties.  Not a biggie, really.  geeeeesh.

Joan</description>
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<p>That&#8217;s weird, because I was allowed to drive heavy equipment around BIG and LOTs of aircraft at the airport.  They did not care, I was a body to fill a position. And, one night I had to park my K-loader and eat some smarties.  Not a biggie, really.  geeeeesh.</p>
<p>Joan</p>
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