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<blockquote data-quote="SandyDee" data-source="post: 511583" data-attributes="member: 81190"><p>I understand exactly what you mean. My warning signals disappeared about 20 years ago. At the time they told me it was because I was so well controlled. That one time I mentioned I crawled to the door has been far surpassed by the amount of times I haven't managed that. I've lost whole days at times, luckily so far I've always come out of it sooner or later. I think it's important to be able to laugh about things, even the scary things. I was once told by a diabetic doctor there was something wrong with me because I was frightened of hypos, I told him it's not fright just a healthy respect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SandyDee, post: 511583, member: 81190"] I understand exactly what you mean. My warning signals disappeared about 20 years ago. At the time they told me it was because I was so well controlled. That one time I mentioned I crawled to the door has been far surpassed by the amount of times I haven't managed that. I've lost whole days at times, luckily so far I've always come out of it sooner or later. I think it's important to be able to laugh about things, even the scary things. I was once told by a diabetic doctor there was something wrong with me because I was frightened of hypos, I told him it's not fright just a healthy respect. [/QUOTE]
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