People with asthma often say the same thing. Asthma is seen as something to do with wheezing and inhalers and it's not taken seriously. The fact that it kills sufferers in alarming numbers doesn't figure in some peoples awareness.
With a smile on your face and the best matter-of-fact voice you can muster, tell them what they have to do should you have a hypo and become unconscious. Drastic I know, and unlikely to happen with good control but you just never know.
Maybe a laminated sheet with step-by-step instructions? :twisted:
My old dad lost his balance bending over to pick his phone up, knocked himself out and the only thing that stopped him from dying was a liver dump which enabled him to call me. The 'blub, blub, blub' I recognised as his voice made me shoot round there, stuff him with glucose, bung him in the car and chuck him at the nearest A&E nurse I could find, which was all quicker than dialling 999. **** care when he got there, but that's another story.
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