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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 444941" data-source="post: 1620603"><p>Having grown up before the age of enlightenment ( ie- 50s & 60s ) I remember the problems of growing up with Diabetes well. Anything that could have helped me understand Hypos & and Hypers would have been grabbeds with both hands. This is a briliant idea and I hope you manage to make it a success! High and Low blood glucose levels are one of the hardest things to explain in words that relate, because they come so long after the origional event. If you can make the corelation work that would be great. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 444941, post: 1620603"] Having grown up before the age of enlightenment ( ie- 50s & 60s ) I remember the problems of growing up with Diabetes well. Anything that could have helped me understand Hypos & and Hypers would have been grabbeds with both hands. This is a briliant idea and I hope you manage to make it a success! High and Low blood glucose levels are one of the hardest things to explain in words that relate, because they come so long after the origional event. If you can make the corelation work that would be great. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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