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<blockquote data-quote="Saz72" data-source="post: 93948" data-attributes="member: 21780"><p>They have chopped and changed his insulin like nobody's business a few months ago as he was having hypos nearly every other day. In the end they discovered his thyroid medication was wrong as his thyroid was over active rather than under active. The hypos have definitely settled down compared to Spring. Now I can kind of predict when they are going to happen eg. a hot day after taking the dog for a walk or if he's delayed lunch, or having a late dinner. He even went out for a day out and realised he left all his insulin at home, and had to stay out without taking any medication!! Arghh!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Saz72, post: 93948, member: 21780"] They have chopped and changed his insulin like nobody's business a few months ago as he was having hypos nearly every other day. In the end they discovered his thyroid medication was wrong as his thyroid was over active rather than under active. The hypos have definitely settled down compared to Spring. Now I can kind of predict when they are going to happen eg. a hot day after taking the dog for a walk or if he's delayed lunch, or having a late dinner. He even went out for a day out and realised he left all his insulin at home, and had to stay out without taking any medication!! Arghh! [/QUOTE]
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