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<blockquote data-quote="Jaylee" data-source="post: 2398286" data-attributes="member: 101136"><p>Hi [USER=288729]@mitch41[/USER] ,</p><p></p><p>I'm sorry for your loss.</p><p>My Type 2 father had vascular dementia through a possible series on "mini strokes." I know he had at least one.</p><p>He was non medded, however prior to his demise he was testig low too. There was also very little of my father's consciousness left.</p><p>The brain is a little like the "ECU" on a car (engine management system?) this subcontiously manages the body in various ways.?</p><p></p><p>I appreciate your husband was insulin dependant. & your GP has given you a reason.</p><p>During our grief we also search for our own answers?</p><p></p><p>It may help you to find breavment counselling. Greif can understandably cloud how we somtimes reason.</p><p></p><p>Best wishes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jaylee, post: 2398286, member: 101136"] Hi [USER=288729]@mitch41[/USER] , I'm sorry for your loss. My Type 2 father had vascular dementia through a possible series on "mini strokes." I know he had at least one. He was non medded, however prior to his demise he was testig low too. There was also very little of my father's consciousness left. The brain is a little like the "ECU" on a car (engine management system?) this subcontiously manages the body in various ways.? I appreciate your husband was insulin dependant. & your GP has given you a reason. During our grief we also search for our own answers? It may help you to find breavment counselling. Greif can understandably cloud how we somtimes reason. Best wishes. [/QUOTE]
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