Herbie72 said:I'm never quite sure what the tabloids are referring to as a 'nasty' or 'severe' form of diabetes. Which is what they usually say when writing about diabetics with hypo-awareness dogs.
jopar said:Both my two dogs can detect hypo's, it's something that they've done on their own accord, last year they proved a life saver for my husband (t1 as well) when he took them out over the park for a walk, he forgotten both his hypo kit and mobile phone... And the mild hypo he had while he was out, turned into a major hypo and the dogs got him home as far as they could, then one stayed with him while my more nervous dog Jones, came home to raise the alarm.. When we got to my husband not only was he in a diabetic coma, but was also had hypothermia took an hour to stabilise him in the ambulance before being blue lighted into A&E..
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