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<blockquote data-quote="Rachox" data-source="post: 2061714" data-attributes="member: 400972"><p>Hi Wilkinson and welcome.</p><p>Diabetes is a condition that causes high blood sugars or hyperglycaemia not low blood sugars or ‘hypo’ glycaemia. Only diabetics on some types of medication will suffer hypos. Your work place is showing their lack of understanding of the condition by asking you to have a meter.</p><p>On the other hand you might like to get a meter to determine which foods suit you and which don’t. We can provide info if you decide to buy one, which I highly recommend. After you’ve had a read of daisy1’s info post we can also help with dietary choices.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rachox, post: 2061714, member: 400972"] Hi Wilkinson and welcome. Diabetes is a condition that causes high blood sugars or hyperglycaemia not low blood sugars or ‘hypo’ glycaemia. Only diabetics on some types of medication will suffer hypos. Your work place is showing their lack of understanding of the condition by asking you to have a meter. On the other hand you might like to get a meter to determine which foods suit you and which don’t. We can provide info if you decide to buy one, which I highly recommend. After you’ve had a read of daisy1’s info post we can also help with dietary choices. [/QUOTE]
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