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<blockquote data-quote="Nuck" data-source="post: 1101116" data-attributes="member: 262431"><p>My Dad gave up in the end. He basically stopped taking the insulin. He was admitted to hospital when he was sick on holiday at my brothers. His heart rate slowed and sugar level rocketed. He was released and told if he was sick to go to A&E. The day after he drove home and was sick over night. He was dead by the morning. He phoned me and the whole family from the hospital at my brothers for a chat (never did this ever before). He was very quite, reflective and fed up with pain. He was 69 but in his head 39. I felt very sorry but also relieved for him (after the anger had passed).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nuck, post: 1101116, member: 262431"] My Dad gave up in the end. He basically stopped taking the insulin. He was admitted to hospital when he was sick on holiday at my brothers. His heart rate slowed and sugar level rocketed. He was released and told if he was sick to go to A&E. The day after he drove home and was sick over night. He was dead by the morning. He phoned me and the whole family from the hospital at my brothers for a chat (never did this ever before). He was very quite, reflective and fed up with pain. He was 69 but in his head 39. I felt very sorry but also relieved for him (after the anger had passed). [/QUOTE]
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