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<blockquote data-quote="Debloubed" data-source="post: 114731" data-attributes="member: 23038"><p>Hi Saz, your post has really interested me as sometimes I think we can forget that aggression is a symptom of a low BG - does your hubby know this? Sometimes I can feel stroppy and aggitated and I have to stop and think am I just being a miserable old bag or do I need to check my BG?! More often than not I am below 4 and need something to eat. I wonder if your man could learn to recognise his irritation as perhaps that would stop the whole violence thing before it gets too far? Easier said than done, I know........ :?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Debloubed, post: 114731, member: 23038"] Hi Saz, your post has really interested me as sometimes I think we can forget that aggression is a symptom of a low BG - does your hubby know this? Sometimes I can feel stroppy and aggitated and I have to stop and think am I just being a miserable old bag or do I need to check my BG?! More often than not I am below 4 and need something to eat. I wonder if your man could learn to recognise his irritation as perhaps that would stop the whole violence thing before it gets too far? Easier said than done, I know........ :? [/QUOTE]
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