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<blockquote data-quote="petdell" data-source="post: 1605400" data-attributes="member: 169267"><p>Just adding to all other replies. This was undoubtedly a hypo, very low blood sugar. Possibly bought on by alcohol especially spirits. A call for paramedic assistance would probably have been better for all concerned. The police were obviously totally out of order on all counts. After nearly 40 years on insulin it never ceases to amaze me the ignorance of police and medics to T1 diabetes. Hope your son is OK now. In the future any change in behavior on his part always suggest he checks his sugar, if he refuses, chances are he's hypo. Sorry if that sounds blunt,but generally it's a fact. My wife will verify this, unfortunately.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="petdell, post: 1605400, member: 169267"] Just adding to all other replies. This was undoubtedly a hypo, very low blood sugar. Possibly bought on by alcohol especially spirits. A call for paramedic assistance would probably have been better for all concerned. The police were obviously totally out of order on all counts. After nearly 40 years on insulin it never ceases to amaze me the ignorance of police and medics to T1 diabetes. Hope your son is OK now. In the future any change in behavior on his part always suggest he checks his sugar, if he refuses, chances are he's hypo. Sorry if that sounds blunt,but generally it's a fact. My wife will verify this, unfortunately. [/QUOTE]
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