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<blockquote data-quote="JAT1" data-source="post: 2155653" data-attributes="member: 490842"><p>There is no excuse for treating another person badly - not even diabetes. He is irresponsible so I would not trust him and I would arrange for someone else look after your son when you are at work. What would happen if your husband went hyper or hypo with your son? If it is difficult for you to deal with your husband's behaviour, how much harder would it be for your son?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JAT1, post: 2155653, member: 490842"] There is no excuse for treating another person badly - not even diabetes. He is irresponsible so I would not trust him and I would arrange for someone else look after your son when you are at work. What would happen if your husband went hyper or hypo with your son? If it is difficult for you to deal with your husband's behaviour, how much harder would it be for your son? [/QUOTE]
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