Violetcat18
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Hi All,
My fiancé is a recently diagnosed late onset type one after initially being treated for type two. He's literally just scared the living poop out of me as I have never witnessed a hypo before. One second he was looking at his phone, next he was sprawled on the bed out of it.
I followed his plan the nurse gave me, small can of cola, digestives followed by toast. He never lost consciousness and when he retested he was back to 'normal' 15 minutes later.
He's now snoring his head off fast asleep. But I have just sobbed my heart out. This disease is so flipping cruel! I thought that I was totally prepared for this, but I am not. I tried my best to reassure him and care for him but I feel like I let him down because I panicked.
Will this become the new normal for us eventually? I don't actually know what I want to ask or say, it's 2am and can hardly phone my mom because that's exactly what I want to do. Any advice on how to deal with hypos? I need to prepare our children. They are 14 and nine.
So far, as I work nights, I have given them jobs to do if daddy is ill. My eldest knows to give daddy pop and biscuits followed by tea and toast, and then call me.
If he's unconscious, they know to call 999. I have taught them both the recovery position, to keep daddy covered up, to get trainers on and put the dog in the garden. Is there anything else I should do?
I have told my neighbours about his condition. Freaking out here!
My fiancé is a recently diagnosed late onset type one after initially being treated for type two. He's literally just scared the living poop out of me as I have never witnessed a hypo before. One second he was looking at his phone, next he was sprawled on the bed out of it.
I followed his plan the nurse gave me, small can of cola, digestives followed by toast. He never lost consciousness and when he retested he was back to 'normal' 15 minutes later.
He's now snoring his head off fast asleep. But I have just sobbed my heart out. This disease is so flipping cruel! I thought that I was totally prepared for this, but I am not. I tried my best to reassure him and care for him but I feel like I let him down because I panicked.
Will this become the new normal for us eventually? I don't actually know what I want to ask or say, it's 2am and can hardly phone my mom because that's exactly what I want to do. Any advice on how to deal with hypos? I need to prepare our children. They are 14 and nine.
So far, as I work nights, I have given them jobs to do if daddy is ill. My eldest knows to give daddy pop and biscuits followed by tea and toast, and then call me.
If he's unconscious, they know to call 999. I have taught them both the recovery position, to keep daddy covered up, to get trainers on and put the dog in the garden. Is there anything else I should do?
I have told my neighbours about his condition. Freaking out here!