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<blockquote data-quote="donnellysdogs" data-source="post: 370292" data-attributes="member: 17713"><p>**** good info iHs. Tracey, re-iterating that you CAN get hypo awareness back, especiallywith the info iHs has taken the time to type out...</p><p>You should not be reliant upon others when hypo awareness is achievable.</p><p></p><p>Your brain may not kick in and think.. I'm hypo, but if you do good testing and raise your levels... It would kick on and give your brain a jolt to say do a blood test. My brain doesnt kick in and say 'you're hypo'... But it always kicks in snd tells me to do a bloodtest.. And that in itself is because your brain says..i've dropped.. Need to test. Now when my brain says .. Need to test... I now from that thought know... Need for dollies... But it doesnt actually say 'hypo' to me....but the fact it is telling me to do a bloodtest is actually the hypo warning.</p><p></p><p>It is down to you to really want to get your hypo awareness back, and to give your other half a break from being your carer....</p><p></p><p>I have felt really sorry for my hubby on the few times in nigh on 30 years of my hypo's when he has helped me.. I do my **** utter best not to put him in that position...its not nice being the person trying to assist a diabetic out of a hypo, not nice at all... And you can stop that situation if you really want to. Its down to you... And it doesnt have to mean that your levels have to go incredibly high either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donnellysdogs, post: 370292, member: 17713"] **** good info iHs. Tracey, re-iterating that you CAN get hypo awareness back, especiallywith the info iHs has taken the time to type out... You should not be reliant upon others when hypo awareness is achievable. Your brain may not kick in and think.. I'm hypo, but if you do good testing and raise your levels... It would kick on and give your brain a jolt to say do a blood test. My brain doesnt kick in and say 'you're hypo'... But it always kicks in snd tells me to do a bloodtest.. And that in itself is because your brain says..i've dropped.. Need to test. Now when my brain says .. Need to test... I now from that thought know... Need for dollies... But it doesnt actually say 'hypo' to me....but the fact it is telling me to do a bloodtest is actually the hypo warning. It is down to you to really want to get your hypo awareness back, and to give your other half a break from being your carer.... I have felt really sorry for my hubby on the few times in nigh on 30 years of my hypo's when he has helped me.. I do my **** utter best not to put him in that position...its not nice being the person trying to assist a diabetic out of a hypo, not nice at all... And you can stop that situation if you really want to. Its down to you... And it doesnt have to mean that your levels have to go incredibly high either. [/QUOTE]
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