That's exactly what we'll do, I don't want to push my opinions, but to show her what other's have said, however, do you realise how many abbreviations are used on forums like this?, then there's many helpful posts that assume you understand some of the terms being used, I didn't, my wife wont, so I get to know what they all mean, and how they can impact positively or negatively, and how relevant they might be to her unique situation, then when we do sit down to read the thread we don't have endless pauses to try to understand what's being said.
It could, it's a fine balancing act, every day, every day.
I'd not thought about it that way, her concern is that she'll be woken up must nights, my concern is that she'll switch it off as a result.
She'd feel abandoned, she's a little too reliant on me at times, and as i said earlier, that potentially makes her my prisoner, she's become much more confident and independent when things are going well, but the hypos and the passing out have smashed her confidence, and now she sometimes feels I'm not supporting her enough when I go off to work for 3 days, she's extremely slowly regaining some confidence now we've stopped the passing out for the last 6 weeks.
No, I haven't bought it, it's her decision, if I had my way at the very least I'd have bought it, and the smartwatch (for the vibrate alarm), and we're both in low paid jobs and had better years financially.