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<blockquote data-quote="suzi" data-source="post: 94864" data-attributes="member: 11767"><p>Hi Charlie,</p><p>That was so inconsiderate of Chloes nurse to tell her those things,( i'd love to give that nurse a slap) Even an adult would find those remarks frightening.</p><p>Andrew has suffered night time hypos in the past, and his body has woken him every time, he has wondered into my room saying he's had a nightmare, checked bs and its always been below 4. He has had sweet dreams and full nights sleep for at least the past 3yrs. </p><p>Tell Chloe it's natural for the human body to wake its self somehow when going low, and not to worry, she'll make herself ill through lack of sleep and worry. Educate her about liver dumps during the night, think its the bodies natural deffence when going low and tell her, that i think her nurse is a moron. If things don't improve, get an appointment with her Diabetic consultant, explain the situation and see if Chloe can get refered for some helpful councilling.</p><p>Love to you both,</p><p>Suzi x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="suzi, post: 94864, member: 11767"] Hi Charlie, That was so inconsiderate of Chloes nurse to tell her those things,( i'd love to give that nurse a slap) Even an adult would find those remarks frightening. Andrew has suffered night time hypos in the past, and his body has woken him every time, he has wondered into my room saying he's had a nightmare, checked bs and its always been below 4. He has had sweet dreams and full nights sleep for at least the past 3yrs. Tell Chloe it's natural for the human body to wake its self somehow when going low, and not to worry, she'll make herself ill through lack of sleep and worry. Educate her about liver dumps during the night, think its the bodies natural deffence when going low and tell her, that i think her nurse is a moron. If things don't improve, get an appointment with her Diabetic consultant, explain the situation and see if Chloe can get refered for some helpful councilling. Love to you both, Suzi x [/QUOTE]
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