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Bad head pain & confusion after hypo?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kitty246" data-source="post: 1570689" data-attributes="member: 225321"><p>Hi, thank you for your advice. I wish I could get a jellybean in him but he's very good at clamping his mouth tight shut - like i would poison him! I will get him to look at his diet as it's not great, but I think the main cause of these hypos is stress - its high at the min due to work and other stresses. </p><p>Coconut oil sounds like a great idea for future occurrences!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kitty246, post: 1570689, member: 225321"] Hi, thank you for your advice. I wish I could get a jellybean in him but he's very good at clamping his mouth tight shut - like i would poison him! I will get him to look at his diet as it's not great, but I think the main cause of these hypos is stress - its high at the min due to work and other stresses. Coconut oil sounds like a great idea for future occurrences! [/QUOTE]
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