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Dealing with a know it all non-diabetic

It's interesting to hear how often this misunderstanding arises - BUT i am afraid that there is little hope of change anytime soon. Diabetic since 21, am 44 now & my husband still gets confused & I have been with him since I was 15!!! Luckily I rarely get hypos & recognize the signs quickly. Love him to bits & he has a heart of gold, but it does confuse him x
 
Years ago the company I worked for had health education days for example, epilepsy, asthma, heart attacks. When I suggested to HR that maybe they should consider educating my colleagues on diabetic hypos, etc., they thought that as I was the only diabetic in the building it wasn't necessary and no one would be interested.
 
I totally agree with you chalup. You see numerous adverts about cancer, stroke and heart attacks. But what about diabetes, addisons disease and asthma???

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I had a very good friend that was T1 from the time he was a toddler and having many complications and wild swings. I saw him have a bad hypo on a few occasions and he always carried chocolate in his pocket. I would never have dreamed of touching his insulin for any reason.
 
I come along this kind of people all the time. One of them actually studies medicine and was convinced low blood sugars cause bradycardia (which is nonsense, as low blood sugars HUGELY raises heart rates)! What I've learnt from these people is ignorance is bliss. Even though they know you are a diabetic and you live off the rules of diabetes, most of them won't understand the fact that their conceptions are wrong. Just ignore them, and watch your health
 

Well not in everyone, hypoglycaemia can cause bradycardia in some diabetics, type 1 or insulin dependant more at risk.
It is more related to nightime hypos and can kill.
I myself have always had low blood pressure and the heart rate of an athlete much to the confusion of many doctors and nurses, they all seem to think I will have HBP and high cholesterol, the highest bp I've had was 110/65 so normal, bp usual is 96/60 with heart rate of 55 to 60 bpm
 
Oh my goodness. I have had this experience lol."You can't possibly have that blood pressure, you are a fat middle aged smoker" Then they take it 3 times and it is still low. I will tell them that is normal for me but no one listens. Any problems I have ever had with blood pressure is from it going too low. I quit smoking a year ago but my BP has not changed. 100/60 is quite normal for me.
 
tell them to **** off
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tell them to **** off, simple, job done, they wont be back in such a hurry.
 
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