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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Dodds" data-source="post: 2020441" data-attributes="member: 503190"><p>New here, not a Diabetic but looking for information to assist in the care of my 87 year old father, also not a Diabetic but who has seemingly shown some symptoms of a 'Hypo' situation. He refers to these as "The Staggers" and states that he feels weak, off balance, clumsy and tired, often returning to bed to 'sleep them off'</p><p>I witnessed one today and he looked pale, felt 'clammy' and said he needed something sweet.</p><p>Can anyone confirm that these are either 'Typical' HYPO reactions or not.</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Dodds, post: 2020441, member: 503190"] New here, not a Diabetic but looking for information to assist in the care of my 87 year old father, also not a Diabetic but who has seemingly shown some symptoms of a 'Hypo' situation. He refers to these as "The Staggers" and states that he feels weak, off balance, clumsy and tired, often returning to bed to 'sleep them off' I witnessed one today and he looked pale, felt 'clammy' and said he needed something sweet. Can anyone confirm that these are either 'Typical' HYPO reactions or not. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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