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<blockquote data-quote="stayingalive" data-source="post: 2364520" data-attributes="member: 440735"><p>I also find I get irritable if my sugar is too high. When low, the only problem my partner has with me is if he's in the kitchen standing between me and the sweet stuff- not a good place to be! Equally when I feel I need to exercise/walk, and the meter tells me yes I really am running high sugar, I can be quite impolite about the need to get out NOW. I've taken to just growling "reasonable adjustment" and getting on with whatever is necessary. OK maybe he's just a saint, but I suspect he recognises he mostly likes me, and would rather I was alive and well, not the opposite.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stayingalive, post: 2364520, member: 440735"] I also find I get irritable if my sugar is too high. When low, the only problem my partner has with me is if he's in the kitchen standing between me and the sweet stuff- not a good place to be! Equally when I feel I need to exercise/walk, and the meter tells me yes I really am running high sugar, I can be quite impolite about the need to get out NOW. I've taken to just growling "reasonable adjustment" and getting on with whatever is necessary. OK maybe he's just a saint, but I suspect he recognises he mostly likes me, and would rather I was alive and well, not the opposite. [/QUOTE]
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