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<blockquote data-quote="therower" data-source="post: 1200276" data-attributes="member: 47983"><p>Came round one winter's morning out of bed , clutching and kissing the red hot feed pipe to the radiator. Asked the wife what happened, she said I had hypo and fell out of bed. I asked how I came to be so close to radiator. Turns out she rapped duvet around me then pushed bed up against me so I was trapped whilst she went to get me some weetabix. Love her to bits , laughed later that morning, still smile now. Never forget the blistered tongue, lips and 4 fingers. Diabetes it's a pain but it has it's funny side. Have more hypo stories but won't bore you with them. Do you think the things we say when hypo just might be that inner mischievous self we have?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="therower, post: 1200276, member: 47983"] Came round one winter's morning out of bed , clutching and kissing the red hot feed pipe to the radiator. Asked the wife what happened, she said I had hypo and fell out of bed. I asked how I came to be so close to radiator. Turns out she rapped duvet around me then pushed bed up against me so I was trapped whilst she went to get me some weetabix. Love her to bits , laughed later that morning, still smile now. Never forget the blistered tongue, lips and 4 fingers. Diabetes it's a pain but it has it's funny side. Have more hypo stories but won't bore you with them. Do you think the things we say when hypo just might be that inner mischievous self we have? [/QUOTE]
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