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<blockquote data-quote="Cathn61may" data-source="post: 1028110" data-attributes="member: 171871"><p>Years ago I used to have hypos with no warning so I could be sitting on the floor because I had fallen off my chair, gone to have a lay down because I felt tired. Walked like John Cleese legs won't do what you want them to also unable to walk. Argue that you are fine and tell the people who are trying to give you some glucose to get lost. Fighting my children and paramedics, 3 people having to pin me down trying to inject Glucogon whilst having a hypo in my sleep. Really embarrassed when My sugar level rises. Apologising profusely. To be told you're only small but you are really strong. Luckily I have very few hypos now. I feel really good. Can feel when BM is low.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cathn61may, post: 1028110, member: 171871"] Years ago I used to have hypos with no warning so I could be sitting on the floor because I had fallen off my chair, gone to have a lay down because I felt tired. Walked like John Cleese legs won't do what you want them to also unable to walk. Argue that you are fine and tell the people who are trying to give you some glucose to get lost. Fighting my children and paramedics, 3 people having to pin me down trying to inject Glucogon whilst having a hypo in my sleep. Really embarrassed when My sugar level rises. Apologising profusely. To be told you're only small but you are really strong. Luckily I have very few hypos now. I feel really good. Can feel when BM is low. [/QUOTE]
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