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<blockquote data-quote="Zhnyaka" data-source="post: 2522507" data-attributes="member: 554712"><p>I agree with it.</p><p>Do not try to put pressure on your friend, it's hard for him without it. He'll be fine, diabetes won't kill you in a minute, calm down. It will be better if you behave as usual, so that your friend does not feel so much that your attitude towards him has changed. If you are afraid that he will fall unconscious right in front of you, then I can also advise that I advise my friends in this case: smear the inside of his cheek with honey if this happens. From hyperglycemia, they fall into a coma for several days and this is a very unpleasant feeling, so it will force your friend to see a doctor anyway. The best thing you can do for your friend is to say "bro, if you need help, know that I'm here"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zhnyaka, post: 2522507, member: 554712"] I agree with it. Do not try to put pressure on your friend, it's hard for him without it. He'll be fine, diabetes won't kill you in a minute, calm down. It will be better if you behave as usual, so that your friend does not feel so much that your attitude towards him has changed. If you are afraid that he will fall unconscious right in front of you, then I can also advise that I advise my friends in this case: smear the inside of his cheek with honey if this happens. From hyperglycemia, they fall into a coma for several days and this is a very unpleasant feeling, so it will force your friend to see a doctor anyway. The best thing you can do for your friend is to say "bro, if you need help, know that I'm here" [/QUOTE]
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