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<blockquote data-quote="ickihun" data-source="post: 1808137" data-attributes="member: 196960"><p>I think [USER=196992]@Jenny15[/USER] makes the point better than I.</p><p></p><p>Don't stress about it but talking is good as along as both parties listen. </p><p>He might be getting too stressed from your hypos. He cannot understand 100%. None of us can.</p><p>Remember you can eat glucose and resolve the hypo whereas he hasn't that control. Do you think giving him that control it may help him and help him focus on your glucose tablets rather than you narky mood? You know him better. What does he need when you're narking at him?</p><p>You both need support coping with moody hypos eh?</p><p>I know I'm not perfect in my relationship so I don't expect perfect back. Give the guy some slack. He may need a break. I know I need one from my ill hubby or I go mad. </p><p></p><p>Work things out to suit you both. Explain that you now realise how much pressure hypo nonsense put on him too. Maybe?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ickihun, post: 1808137, member: 196960"] I think [USER=196992]@Jenny15[/USER] makes the point better than I. Don't stress about it but talking is good as along as both parties listen. He might be getting too stressed from your hypos. He cannot understand 100%. None of us can. Remember you can eat glucose and resolve the hypo whereas he hasn't that control. Do you think giving him that control it may help him and help him focus on your glucose tablets rather than you narky mood? You know him better. What does he need when you're narking at him? You both need support coping with moody hypos eh? I know I'm not perfect in my relationship so I don't expect perfect back. Give the guy some slack. He may need a break. I know I need one from my ill hubby or I go mad. Work things out to suit you both. Explain that you now realise how much pressure hypo nonsense put on him too. Maybe? [/QUOTE]
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