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<blockquote data-quote="PaulAshby" data-source="post: 2358984" data-attributes="member: 128343"><p>It's very irritating, having to think what's good food to eat and what you should and shouldn't drink but have to say keeping an eye on your blood glucose levels isn't that difficult.</p><p>Here's a real story from my past. I practiced karate and took precautions is more carbohydrates to get me through the lesson but one night another member was giving me a lift home when I suddenly became hypoglycemic and asked the driver to stop and let me out unknown to them of my condition, they drove off and I tried to walk home but couldn't get there and ended up being arrested for lashing passing cars with my karate belt, the officer realised what was going on at the station and bought me a Mars bar then took me home.</p><p>Embarrassing could have been worse I guess.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PaulAshby, post: 2358984, member: 128343"] It's very irritating, having to think what's good food to eat and what you should and shouldn't drink but have to say keeping an eye on your blood glucose levels isn't that difficult. Here's a real story from my past. I practiced karate and took precautions is more carbohydrates to get me through the lesson but one night another member was giving me a lift home when I suddenly became hypoglycemic and asked the driver to stop and let me out unknown to them of my condition, they drove off and I tried to walk home but couldn't get there and ended up being arrested for lashing passing cars with my karate belt, the officer realised what was going on at the station and bought me a Mars bar then took me home. Embarrassing could have been worse I guess. [/QUOTE]
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