diabeticdancer
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I often find after a hypo I can have a big emotional reaction. I think it's just the effect of all the powerful hormones that a hypo mobilises, in many cases.
Having said that, this is all new to you and yes, it is upsetting. It still upsets me to have a hypo after 20 years, particularly if there are other people around and it has affected them or been conspicuous. :-(
It's very early days for you and you will definitely adapt and learn to cope with all these types of situation.
Big hugs!
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He should've danced with youDon't feel ashamed, hopefully this story will put a smile on your face. I've now been married for 16years, but when new hubby and myself went to Scotland for a short break, we went to Edinburgh for a trip, and I came out the station and asked a police officer, if I could have a dance with him. Hubby knew I wasn't right and the police officer was looking at me very strangely, hubby just went she's diabetic and the officer was like ok, to my husband. Hubby got me to take some lucozade and I was fine. So you didn't act strange. I sure as hell acted stranger than you, on that day.
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