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<blockquote data-quote="Ambersilva" data-source="post: 1008463" data-attributes="member: 43736"><p>Diabetes is not an excuse for arriving late at your place of work or anywhere.</p><p></p><p>I have just reached my sixth anniversary with diabetes. Two days each week hubby and I need to wake at 6:30 to be ready to leave home at 7:00 to drive to my daughter's house to look after our Grandchildren before taking the children to school. I usually wake, on time, without an alarm. One day I woke and looked at my clock. It was 6:45. No sign of hubby. Quickly, I got ready. In the lounge hubby was still in his pyjamas watching the television. </p><p></p><p>"Aren't we on duty today?" said I.</p><p></p><p>His response, "What! On a Sunday?"</p><p></p><p>[USER=166768]@greener[/USER] Perhaps your GP should be investigating what other health issues could be causing your morning sleepiness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ambersilva, post: 1008463, member: 43736"] Diabetes is not an excuse for arriving late at your place of work or anywhere. I have just reached my sixth anniversary with diabetes. Two days each week hubby and I need to wake at 6:30 to be ready to leave home at 7:00 to drive to my daughter's house to look after our Grandchildren before taking the children to school. I usually wake, on time, without an alarm. One day I woke and looked at my clock. It was 6:45. No sign of hubby. Quickly, I got ready. In the lounge hubby was still in his pyjamas watching the television. "Aren't we on duty today?" said I. His response, "What! On a Sunday?" [USER=166768]@greener[/USER] Perhaps your GP should be investigating what other health issues could be causing your morning sleepiness. [/QUOTE]
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