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<blockquote data-quote="hanadr" data-source="post: 385907" data-attributes="member: 8110"><p>My husband has been T1 for over 30 years and had no trouble recently, but a few years ago ended up in A&E several times.He was almost always discharged quickly [ several times after being given a slice of toast and marmalade, by the A&E sister.] and only ever kept in ONCE. there was never any follow up.</p><p> If you feel the need for a follow up check, I suggest you contact his GP. </p><p> You say you are his partner. Do you have any legal rights to do this for him [such as civil partnership or marriage?] If not, you will have to persuade him to go to the doctor of his own volition.</p><p> Hana</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hanadr, post: 385907, member: 8110"] My husband has been T1 for over 30 years and had no trouble recently, but a few years ago ended up in A&E several times.He was almost always discharged quickly [ several times after being given a slice of toast and marmalade, by the A&E sister.] and only ever kept in ONCE. there was never any follow up. If you feel the need for a follow up check, I suggest you contact his GP. You say you are his partner. Do you have any legal rights to do this for him [such as civil partnership or marriage?] If not, you will have to persuade him to go to the doctor of his own volition. Hana [/QUOTE]
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