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<blockquote data-quote="novorapidboi26" data-source="post: 974620" data-attributes="member: 90156"><p>My misses is quite good although she doesn't bother with anything much these days as, well, I don't require anything from her.........</p><p></p><p>she is happy to work out the carbs for any meals she cooks for me which is good........</p><p></p><p>as far as hypos are concerned, my symptoms are strong and I never really tend to panic with hypos, even with the bad ones, this is probably because I pretty much always get a response from the liver and I always carry a sugary drink.....</p><p></p><p>I don't think you are being dramatic, no, being so new its normal to want support as you yourself are in the dark......its unfortunate you had a row but this was almost certainly due to the hypo....</p><p></p><p>maybe have a calm word when your blood sugars are stable and say how you get scared when it happens and that you would like him to help...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novorapidboi26, post: 974620, member: 90156"] My misses is quite good although she doesn't bother with anything much these days as, well, I don't require anything from her......... she is happy to work out the carbs for any meals she cooks for me which is good........ as far as hypos are concerned, my symptoms are strong and I never really tend to panic with hypos, even with the bad ones, this is probably because I pretty much always get a response from the liver and I always carry a sugary drink..... I don't think you are being dramatic, no, being so new its normal to want support as you yourself are in the dark......its unfortunate you had a row but this was almost certainly due to the hypo.... maybe have a calm word when your blood sugars are stable and say how you get scared when it happens and that you would like him to help... [/QUOTE]
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