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    Ever been asked to leave a shop or restaurant due to a hypo?

    Good advice. I have a Diabetic Alert Dog (registered assistance dog) I was refused access to a restaurant for a friends birthday meal. I explaIed the need for my Hypo alert dog and I was told they did not allow Asssitance dogs as it would offend other customers. I complained to the manager in...
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    Child losing hypo awareness

    Hi, I know how scary this can be I am an adult with Type 1 and no hypo awareness. I lost mine 7 years ago and tried to regain it for 3 years. Running blood sugars a bit higher helps a lot of people. Some say Coffee can stimulate your awareness, but not sure this is suitable for 9 year old. I now...
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    HYPO ALERT DOGS

    Hi I have a diabetic alert dog a miniature poodle who alerts me to hypos and hypers about 4-5 times a day. He came to me from a charity called Medical Detection Dogs. You will need to keep very detailed records of BM readings and what you eat and excercise and activity and if you are lucky...
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    injecting in a public place

    I have been injecting for many years now and have had some strange looks, but never been told I am not allowed. I am now on a pump and find this much easier, it just looks like you are using a pager or something and no one can be offended. I even do it the classroom when I am teaching if I need...
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    work issuses

    If you dont get anywhere then ask if you can be referred to Occupational health, they will then discuss your needs with you and write a recommendation to your employer and follow it up for you. I found them very helpful when I needed to see them. My employer was also excellent and bent over...
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    Diabetic Hypo Alert Dog

    These posts are really great. Dogs are just wonderful and we really underestimate what they can do. I have had Casper now for 9 and 1/2 months now and no diabetic collapses at all. He came from a wonderful charity called Medical Detection Dogs (check their website) there are some fantastic...
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    A few issues with employer

    You are only covered by the DDA if you have disclosed your diabetes to your employer. My employer is very supportive and I found occupational health very good. I no longer have to do break duties at work and get extra time at lunch for blood testing ect. I have about 4 hypos a day so an...
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    hyperglycemia when going to bed

    I had problems with hyperglycemia at bed time when I first went on my pump. It would depend on what I had eaten, and I soon discovered that if I took a longer acting carb meal than adjusting the dual bolus on the pump bought it down a bit. My hypo dog alerts me when my BG is over 14 or below 4...