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<blockquote data-quote="Emila" data-source="post: 2390348" data-attributes="member: 396916"><p>Thanks urbanRacer I'll have a look at those. I'm hoping it was a 'one off' occurrence as I can't pin point any particular reason for the suddenness of what happened. The spasms were quite violent to begin with and his muscles did look like they went quite rigid. I just have to hope that he will learn to go with his feelings/instincts and treat even the slightest feeling of a hypo immediately. Maybe the horrible feeling of these muscle aches will encourage him to act straight away in the future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Emila, post: 2390348, member: 396916"] Thanks urbanRacer I'll have a look at those. I'm hoping it was a 'one off' occurrence as I can't pin point any particular reason for the suddenness of what happened. The spasms were quite violent to begin with and his muscles did look like they went quite rigid. I just have to hope that he will learn to go with his feelings/instincts and treat even the slightest feeling of a hypo immediately. Maybe the horrible feeling of these muscle aches will encourage him to act straight away in the future. [/QUOTE]
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