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<blockquote data-quote="Inky0605" data-source="post: 936148" data-attributes="member: 205183"><p>ThAnk you very much all of you. </p><p></p><p>I will try and get him to see the Dr. He can be a bit stubborn at times but I shall take a stand and make him go. </p><p></p><p>Apparently he hypo'd last night too in his sleep. I'm fuming with him because I told him he must wake me if he needs to go down stairs in the night. He knows there is lucozade in his bed side table but he's such a stubborn old mule he went downstairs anyway. I know I have to trust his judgement and he's not a child but I was so scared the other night I think I'm turning a bit hen pecky. </p><p></p><p>I guess I need to find a balance of trusting him but also protecting him. </p><p></p><p>On a separate note it's just occurred to me the Mondsy hypo might be my fault? I was giving him reflexology for his frozen shoulders because he's in so much pain all the time and doesn't sleep well [emoji17]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Inky0605, post: 936148, member: 205183"] ThAnk you very much all of you. I will try and get him to see the Dr. He can be a bit stubborn at times but I shall take a stand and make him go. Apparently he hypo'd last night too in his sleep. I'm fuming with him because I told him he must wake me if he needs to go down stairs in the night. He knows there is lucozade in his bed side table but he's such a stubborn old mule he went downstairs anyway. I know I have to trust his judgement and he's not a child but I was so scared the other night I think I'm turning a bit hen pecky. I guess I need to find a balance of trusting him but also protecting him. On a separate note it's just occurred to me the Mondsy hypo might be my fault? I was giving him reflexology for his frozen shoulders because he's in so much pain all the time and doesn't sleep well [emoji17] [/QUOTE]
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