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<blockquote data-quote="scotlady" data-source="post: 1658754" data-attributes="member: 123816"><p>Poor you. Not a good start to the year! The thought of a cup of tea and clotted cream makes me feel quite sick anyway but the only time I've vomited with a hypo was when I was out at a restaurant for lunch with friends and had a hell of a hypo, just couldn't get my levels back up and was stuffing myself with meringue, sugar sachets etc etc thinking I was about to pass out. The friends were getting panicky and phoned for the medics, at which point I threw up copiously all over the floor. Thankfully it was a washable floor and the staff were very kind although they must have hated me. The dishiest medic in the world turned up, by which time I was up to 3.0 and getting over it but I've never felt so embarassed in my life. A new mattress sounds like the best option unless you want nightly reminders of what happened!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scotlady, post: 1658754, member: 123816"] Poor you. Not a good start to the year! The thought of a cup of tea and clotted cream makes me feel quite sick anyway but the only time I've vomited with a hypo was when I was out at a restaurant for lunch with friends and had a hell of a hypo, just couldn't get my levels back up and was stuffing myself with meringue, sugar sachets etc etc thinking I was about to pass out. The friends were getting panicky and phoned for the medics, at which point I threw up copiously all over the floor. Thankfully it was a washable floor and the staff were very kind although they must have hated me. The dishiest medic in the world turned up, by which time I was up to 3.0 and getting over it but I've never felt so embarassed in my life. A new mattress sounds like the best option unless you want nightly reminders of what happened! [/QUOTE]
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