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<blockquote data-quote="hanadr" data-source="post: 93670" data-attributes="member: 8110"><p>Aggression in hypo is common. My T1 husband almost broke my arm once. </p><p>Good control and checking is the real answer. Eating reduced carbs and cutting down on insulin is one way that works.</p><p> Obviously, you cannot risk the safety of your child. I taught my daughter how to call 999, when she was about 4 and she did once have to save Daddy, who had a severe hypo and a fit in the supermarket. She told the supermarket manager to give Daddy some sugar and our phone number so they could call me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hanadr, post: 93670, member: 8110"] Aggression in hypo is common. My T1 husband almost broke my arm once. Good control and checking is the real answer. Eating reduced carbs and cutting down on insulin is one way that works. Obviously, you cannot risk the safety of your child. I taught my daughter how to call 999, when she was about 4 and she did once have to save Daddy, who had a severe hypo and a fit in the supermarket. She told the supermarket manager to give Daddy some sugar and our phone number so they could call me. [/QUOTE]
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