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<blockquote data-quote="phdiabetic" data-source="post: 1628660" data-attributes="member: 317494"><p>Sometimes you just get high or low for no reason, even if you otherwise have good control and put effort into your management. It's great that you are interested in helping him. Just being understanding is probably the best thing you can do. Sometimes blood sugar will affect his mood, or what activities he can do, so just being there for him when that happens is helpful. You are already doing this, but just wanted to say that carrying supplies for him is super helpful. When I go places I always take hypo treatments, and I never feel safe unless I have about a million different things with me to treat a low. Knowing that you have some sugar for him in case of emergencies probably makes him feel more secure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phdiabetic, post: 1628660, member: 317494"] Sometimes you just get high or low for no reason, even if you otherwise have good control and put effort into your management. It's great that you are interested in helping him. Just being understanding is probably the best thing you can do. Sometimes blood sugar will affect his mood, or what activities he can do, so just being there for him when that happens is helpful. You are already doing this, but just wanted to say that carrying supplies for him is super helpful. When I go places I always take hypo treatments, and I never feel safe unless I have about a million different things with me to treat a low. Knowing that you have some sugar for him in case of emergencies probably makes him feel more secure. [/QUOTE]
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