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<blockquote data-quote="porl69" data-source="post: 1730568" data-attributes="member: 334119"><p>I always let people around me know I am T1D and what to do in certain situations.</p><p>When I started work at the tender age of 17, I started on the Monday morning, full intention of telling the nurse I was diabetic after lunch. Needless to say `I had a severe hypo before lunch. The nurse was called and she treated me for an epileptic fit!! Ambulance was called, tested my blood "LO" and gave me a glucagon injection.....5 mins later was as if nothing happened.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="porl69, post: 1730568, member: 334119"] I always let people around me know I am T1D and what to do in certain situations. When I started work at the tender age of 17, I started on the Monday morning, full intention of telling the nurse I was diabetic after lunch. Needless to say `I had a severe hypo before lunch. The nurse was called and she treated me for an epileptic fit!! Ambulance was called, tested my blood "LO" and gave me a glucagon injection.....5 mins later was as if nothing happened. [/QUOTE]
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