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<blockquote data-quote="noblehead" data-source="post: 974432" data-attributes="member: 11028"><p>[USER=213969]@Jems7[/USER] advice is really good, try and involve your partner more by taking him along to clinic appointments and explain to him what it feels like to go hypo and how he can assist you when it happens.</p><p></p><p>Goes without saying [USER=189840]@jodie_2012[/USER] that you should always carry some fast-acting glucose with you, hypo's can happen when you least expect them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="noblehead, post: 974432, member: 11028"] [USER=213969]@Jems7[/USER] advice is really good, try and involve your partner more by taking him along to clinic appointments and explain to him what it feels like to go hypo and how he can assist you when it happens. Goes without saying [USER=189840]@jodie_2012[/USER] that you should always carry some fast-acting glucose with you, hypo's can happen when you least expect them. [/QUOTE]
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