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    Type 1 Irritability

    Thanks to everyone who has responded. I guess we all have similar frustrations and challenges. We just always get stuck at the impasse 'having a hypo is no excuse for being grumpy/twisted' versus 'I'm not able to talk right now' T'was ever thus methinks so I'll just live in hope. Thanks again...
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    Type 1 Irritability

    Fair point. We went together to consultations around 10 years ago and that helped a bit. I think as I've aged and got more irritable ( and probably more frustrated with everything ) it becomes harder to explain. Might just be part of ageing and not T1 ... maybe I'm just having a bad spell...
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    Type 1 Irritability

    [emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23] ... maybe there's hope as we're said to return to our childhood.
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    Type 1 Irritability

    Thanks for that ... I immediately feel that I have a buddy [emoji4]
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    Type 1 Irritability

    ... mmm ... now let me see? Yes. It's not actually about data in this case, it's emotional and ethereal. I am also scientific and maybe that's the issue [emoji24]
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    Type 1 Irritability

    Has anyone found a non-controversial way to explain to your non-T1 diabetic partner that irritability and inability to converse during a hypo, are not really controllable? I've been trying for 18 years and still failing ... ALL comments very gratefully received.
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    Inoculations etc for holiday in Namibia

    Thanks for the response.
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    Inoculations etc for holiday in Namibia

    Thanks for the response.
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    Inoculations etc for holiday in Namibia

    My wife and I are planning a dream holiday (safari) in Namibia, departing Feb 2017. Are there any specific meds or preventative steps I need to consider as a type 1 diabetic? Stuart