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<blockquote data-quote="Desmusic" data-source="post: 1667767" data-attributes="member: 89044"><p>Hi, I'm T1 for 40 years and happily married for 23. Both need hard work to manage at times! No one who's not diabetic can possibly know what is like to be worried about blood levels 24/7 but luckily we can work with doctors to steady things. Your night time hypos sound nasty (can't really give any advice as we don't know your diet, medication or test results), maybe your husband is scared to see his loved one in such a state, and being an emotionally uptight male (most of us are!) he doesn't know how to express it? He sounds supportive (going to doctor with you) which is good. My wife, always supportive and patient (men and diabetes...) has become quite knowledgeable about diabetes, and even my 3 teenagers know to ask if my bloods are low if I'm being grumpy (it's usually them doing something wrong though!). </p><p>1. Please keep healthy </p><p>2. Please keep healthy!</p><p>3. You're amazing for managing T1 for so long</p><p>4. Please keep healthy!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Desmusic, post: 1667767, member: 89044"] Hi, I'm T1 for 40 years and happily married for 23. Both need hard work to manage at times! No one who's not diabetic can possibly know what is like to be worried about blood levels 24/7 but luckily we can work with doctors to steady things. Your night time hypos sound nasty (can't really give any advice as we don't know your diet, medication or test results), maybe your husband is scared to see his loved one in such a state, and being an emotionally uptight male (most of us are!) he doesn't know how to express it? He sounds supportive (going to doctor with you) which is good. My wife, always supportive and patient (men and diabetes...) has become quite knowledgeable about diabetes, and even my 3 teenagers know to ask if my bloods are low if I'm being grumpy (it's usually them doing something wrong though!). 1. Please keep healthy 2. Please keep healthy! 3. You're amazing for managing T1 for so long 4. Please keep healthy!! [/QUOTE]
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