Mercadona if you pay social security.Another thing is that your medical service has it, as well as billions of companies in this country, with a mutual.
(Social security consists of several agencies, medical care is only one of them, although we are accustomed to calling social security only to a public health or hospital center)
To the doctor who makes you recognize, you pay who pays you, you can perfectly tell you that you are diabetic, because they cannot, by law, give medical data of any worker to any company.It is illegal, data protection law, you know.
In fact, if once you already hired you are sick and you have to ask for the decline, in that document you take to the company no doctor (of public, private, mutual health, none!) You can put what disease you have, only timefor which they leave you or prescribe rest.If you are shitting alive, you don't have to know your boss (and less badly !: D)
So as long as it is not something that can be a serious conditioning on your job (and Diabetes in Mercadona gives me that it will not be ...), they will give you the apt to work in the company.The same if you were flying a 747 they put on you, but to collect in cash and replace products I do not think it is problematic.
I started working in a company that made me a previous medical examination.They did me analysis (I did not click anything to "falsify" nothing, I went as I was going), they looked at my eyes, the hearing, etc ... and I told the doctor that I had diabetes, just as I told herasthma, hypothyroidism and several allergies.She looked at the requirements of my position (those that the company's happens), said that all OK, that of course I could work.And I started in my position that same week without any problem.And the truth is that some of my functions in that position do not move away much to those of a person who works in Mercadona: I loaded heavy boxes (in my case with plans and brochures, it was a museum), I passed codes by a reader, attendedTo people every two for three ... I had until the mind has a little clear to speak several languages and change quickly from one to another, but if I was low from gluco, my colleagues took care without failure.They and my superiors knew that it was diabetic the first week and I always had the support and understanding of all.In fact I left because I changed work, but many are still part of my life.
In other places where I have worked since I am a diabetic I had no medical examination, but I have not had problems and I have never hidden my diabetes.I believe that in most companies it is no longer a problem.And precisely, if we make visible our way of living and caring for ourselves, it will be less and less taboo and better for everyone.
Tam
12/06/2021 10:29 p.m.
Diabetes tipo 1 desde los 28. Cuando quedo con mis amig@s siempre llego tarde, en la diabetes no iba a ser diferente 😅 También tengo hipotiroidismo, asma y alergias varias... soy una pupas.
Levemir y Fiasp
Freestyle Libre 2
Última HbA1c: 6 (Marzo 2023)