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<blockquote data-quote="KK123" data-source="post: 2390422" data-attributes="member: 451727"><p>Hi Emila, does your son manage his diabetes well enough usually?, we can ALL get caught out with a bad hypo no matter how hard we try. Sometimes if we are busy doing something (shopping, working or talking to someone) we might miss an early sign of a hypo, sometimes they can come on so fast that again by the time we are treating them it's a bit too late. I know you are not blaming your son but if someone said to me 'Act straight away in the future or this is what you get', I wouldn't be happy (unless I was a serial hypo ignorer). Also, hypo symptoms can be different (my Mum used to have loads and she never went rigid or had a seizure), so I wonder whether it's a good idea to get him checked out at the Drs?, it's easy to put these things down to diabetes (and it probably IS in this case) but I would always get rigidness & a seizure double checked. Did anyone manage to take a glucose reading at the time? Hope he feels ok. x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KK123, post: 2390422, member: 451727"] Hi Emila, does your son manage his diabetes well enough usually?, we can ALL get caught out with a bad hypo no matter how hard we try. Sometimes if we are busy doing something (shopping, working or talking to someone) we might miss an early sign of a hypo, sometimes they can come on so fast that again by the time we are treating them it's a bit too late. I know you are not blaming your son but if someone said to me 'Act straight away in the future or this is what you get', I wouldn't be happy (unless I was a serial hypo ignorer). Also, hypo symptoms can be different (my Mum used to have loads and she never went rigid or had a seizure), so I wonder whether it's a good idea to get him checked out at the Drs?, it's easy to put these things down to diabetes (and it probably IS in this case) but I would always get rigidness & a seizure double checked. Did anyone manage to take a glucose reading at the time? Hope he feels ok. x [/QUOTE]
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