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One way? Start out with a 60-80 Level and go Jog on the treadmill and when you start getting your Hypo? What do you do to correctCorrect (new formula) it..? and your not going to be able to keep a bottle of Juice with you either... More like harder things like Gum Drops, Jelly Beans, etc..
And go to a Gymn and Do some weight lifting.. again, starting out with 80 BS levels...
When you have proven you canhandle these kinds of situations, you will have alot more confidence and it will show that your In controlControl Control rx... Or not...
and also keep in mind... You maybe able to pass the test now, but this is a Progressive disease and you best be "on top" of it like a Duck on a June Bug 110% of the time, for you don't get even to make 1 Mistake on these kinds of Jobs...
Also, Towns are getting more and more reluctant hiring "Medically /Physically Challendged" people.. Because they cause major financial impacts on their Retirement and/or Disability Health Care....and thus " Improving" their training programs...
And what DLife and the ADA would LIKE to it to be and what it IS are 2 different things..in the Real World.... regardles of what the State laws might say about it.. Since the States What to get everyone else to hire them so they won't have to support them thru Public aid/Welfare, Unemployement, etc...
Good Luck, you'll need it..but if your good enough? You can do it..
yea you can you just have to ask...i know you will have to get checked out by your doctor to see if your healthy and what not. As long as you can manage it yes you can!
I am a 37year old type one diabetic who just delievered a baby now 3 months old. Prior to my pregnancy, I noticed my constant battle with remembering things and it's still continuing on. does this have anything to do with my diabetes and if so, what can I do to slow the process. My test results are perfect last A1c was 6.5 diet is great lots of fruits and veggies, BMI is perfect what else could be happening???????????????????
Aboslutely you can.... BUTT..
1 cousin is a Firefighter, Another is a EMT and Another is a Paramedic.. and all a T1's....
I suggest you ask for the Application and Qualifications for the Medical first...
You best not only have Very good Control,( <6% A1c's ) and know how and what to do when ( not if) you don't have the time to be testing ever couple of hours to keep control and how oyu handle to keep yourself from going Hypo under Very Physical Conditions...
One way? Start out with a 60-80 Level and go Jog on the treadmill and when you start getting your Hypo? What do you do to correct it..? and your not going to be able to keep a bottle of Juice with you either... More like harder things like Gum Drops, Jelly Beans, etc..
And go to a Gymn and Do some weight lifting.. again, starting out with 80 BS levels...
When you have proven you canhandle these kinds of situations, you will have alot more confidence and it will show that your In control... Or not...
and also keep in mind... You maybe able to pass the test now, but this is a Progressive disease and you best be "on top" of it like a Duck on a June Bug 110% of the time, for you don't get even to make 1 Mistake on these kinds of Jobs...
Also, Towns are getting more and more reluctant hiring "Medically /Physically Challendged" people.. Because they cause major financial impacts on their Retirement and/or Disability Health Care....and thus " Improving" their training programs...
And what DLife and the ADA would LIKE to it to be and what it IS are 2 different things..in the Real World.... regardles of what the State laws might say about it.. Since the States What to get everyone else to hire them so they won't have to support them thru Public aid/Welfare, Unemployement, etc...
Good Luck, you'll need it..but if your good enough? You can do it..
Good Luck