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<blockquote data-quote="Jaylee" data-source="post: 2544169" data-attributes="member: 101136"><p>Pretty much put ‘em in the recovery position & call an ambulance.?</p><p></p><p>I had an accident at work a few years back. To be fair it was my own doing. Gashed my wrist & asked for a bandaid.</p><p>The “first aider” jumped all over me proclaiming “let me do that.” He must have felt he was the “keeper of the first aid box.”</p><p>Patched up, I carried on. Then a few minutes later I was approached by the boss & the first aider & told to get it looked at by a HCP. And sent off.</p><p>However, this was a dodgy cut with an angle grinder. Not hypoglycaemia.</p><p></p><p>Oddly, this same firstaider berated me for not mentioning when I was low? My response was, "I've already sorted it. Why waste time looking for you."</p><p></p><p>With regards to work & hypos? I sort of take the approach I did whilst at school. </p><p>Deal with them myself on the quiet..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jaylee, post: 2544169, member: 101136"] Pretty much put ‘em in the recovery position & call an ambulance.? I had an accident at work a few years back. To be fair it was my own doing. Gashed my wrist & asked for a bandaid. The “first aider” jumped all over me proclaiming “let me do that.” He must have felt he was the “keeper of the first aid box.” Patched up, I carried on. Then a few minutes later I was approached by the boss & the first aider & told to get it looked at by a HCP. And sent off. However, this was a dodgy cut with an angle grinder. Not hypoglycaemia. Oddly, this same firstaider berated me for not mentioning when I was low? My response was, "I've already sorted it. Why waste time looking for you." With regards to work & hypos? I sort of take the approach I did whilst at school. Deal with them myself on the quiet.. [/QUOTE]
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