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<blockquote data-quote="Alison54321" data-source="post: 1782733" data-attributes="member: 472744"><p>Have you had any problems with low blood sugars? If not then she is being completely unreasonable.</p><p></p><p></p><p>My instinct when first reading was to vote against the nurse completely. However after reading [USER=379571]@Lally123[/USER] response I'm inclined to argue that it might be a good idea to talk to the doctor about possible alternatives.</p><p></p><p>My father had mature onset insulin dependent diabetes, and as he got older he would have more frequent, and more extreme,hypos. </p><p></p><p>It would be such a shame to reach such a great age, and be so fit, and have that fitness undermined by an extremely low, unexpected hypo.</p><p></p><p>I agree the nurse made her case very badly, in fact she didn't make a case at all, but making an appointment with the doctor, and talking through the alternatives sounds like a good idea to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alison54321, post: 1782733, member: 472744"] Have you had any problems with low blood sugars? If not then she is being completely unreasonable. My instinct when first reading was to vote against the nurse completely. However after reading [USER=379571]@Lally123[/USER] response I'm inclined to argue that it might be a good idea to talk to the doctor about possible alternatives. My father had mature onset insulin dependent diabetes, and as he got older he would have more frequent, and more extreme,hypos. It would be such a shame to reach such a great age, and be so fit, and have that fitness undermined by an extremely low, unexpected hypo. I agree the nurse made her case very badly, in fact she didn't make a case at all, but making an appointment with the doctor, and talking through the alternatives sounds like a good idea to me. [/QUOTE]
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