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<blockquote data-quote="Robinredbreast" data-source="post: 285978" data-attributes="member: 44643"><p>You are correct about the outcome. As we all know it is always advisible to carry a hypo treatment with us at all times, but sometimes we forget to replace with a new packet, or sweets etc. With what you have said, it sounds as though your diabetic hypo was inconveinient to them and they probably thought we don't want this guy, he's only been here 5 minutes and he's having a medical problem already ( as we know hypos can come out of the blue for no good reason whatsoever, they happen).......so you were out the door. Not right, but probably true. They wouldn't of reacted in the same way to someone who had been there for a while, because of all the problems it would of caused them as a company.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robinredbreast, post: 285978, member: 44643"] You are correct about the outcome. As we all know it is always advisible to carry a hypo treatment with us at all times, but sometimes we forget to replace with a new packet, or sweets etc. With what you have said, it sounds as though your diabetic hypo was inconveinient to them and they probably thought we don't want this guy, he's only been here 5 minutes and he's having a medical problem already ( as we know hypos can come out of the blue for no good reason whatsoever, they happen).......so you were out the door. Not right, but probably true. They wouldn't of reacted in the same way to someone who had been there for a while, because of all the problems it would of caused them as a company. [/QUOTE]
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