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Improving diet and lifestyle and reducing hypos and hypers
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<blockquote data-quote="mouseee" data-source="post: 2696341" data-attributes="member: 511004"><p>You are doing an amazing job!</p><p>My mum never seemed confused when high or low but she did when she had some kind of infection. </p><p>She rang me once to ask me if I'd had her nursing exam results yet so she could manage the ward she was on at the time. She did spend 40 years as a nurse but wasn't taking exams at 70!</p><p>I rang the ward to ask them to check for infection. </p><p>I hope you can get the monitors to work. It would at least give you a little peace of mind. </p><p>Can you set his phone alarm to remind him to eat??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mouseee, post: 2696341, member: 511004"] You are doing an amazing job! My mum never seemed confused when high or low but she did when she had some kind of infection. She rang me once to ask me if I'd had her nursing exam results yet so she could manage the ward she was on at the time. She did spend 40 years as a nurse but wasn't taking exams at 70! I rang the ward to ask them to check for infection. I hope you can get the monitors to work. It would at least give you a little peace of mind. Can you set his phone alarm to remind him to eat?? [/QUOTE]
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