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<blockquote data-quote="JMK1954" data-source="post: 2300773" data-attributes="member: 352098"><p>We bought up my son with the info that he should dial 999 if he ever found me on the floor ,or asleep in the house and impossible to wake. We also showed him where to find my glucose tablets and a small bottle of Lucozade if I ever asked him to get them, use the pre-programmed numbers on our phone to call my mother or sister etc. In fact, he never needed to do any of this. However, when aged 11, he told me quite firmly not to cook an omelette before doing a blood test. He was right too. He said my eyes were the danger signal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMK1954, post: 2300773, member: 352098"] We bought up my son with the info that he should dial 999 if he ever found me on the floor ,or asleep in the house and impossible to wake. We also showed him where to find my glucose tablets and a small bottle of Lucozade if I ever asked him to get them, use the pre-programmed numbers on our phone to call my mother or sister etc. In fact, he never needed to do any of this. However, when aged 11, he told me quite firmly not to cook an omelette before doing a blood test. He was right too. He said my eyes were the danger signal. [/QUOTE]
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