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<blockquote data-quote="donnellysdogs" data-source="post: 184969" data-attributes="member: 17713"><p>Gosh, so sorry to hear of how things are for you.</p><p></p><p>Regarding the hypo's-I have to say that ones that I count as severe, that have needed 3rd party assistance from somebody else are I feel worse for the person having to deal with the hypo. If I need third party assistance, I really do not know anything about what I have said or done until I get told about it afterwards. This may be the same for your husband. </p><p></p><p>To be quite honest, if I was in your situation I would be questioning on whether to call an ambulance person next time, as to be quite honest he would be better sorted out by somebody in hospital, and getting it noted on his records etc, and then he may get the help that he needs.....(depends on your hospital though!!)</p><p></p><p>You should not be having to go through this. Ignoring the drink issues, and whether they may be contributing to the problems or not, it may be the only way that your husband can get some treatment to help him.</p><p></p><p>To me, only as an outsider of course, but from somebody that can also get horribly aggressive with a severe hypo, I would tell your husband that you are not going to treat another hypo, and he will be taken to hospital, and let him ponder on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donnellysdogs, post: 184969, member: 17713"] Gosh, so sorry to hear of how things are for you. Regarding the hypo's-I have to say that ones that I count as severe, that have needed 3rd party assistance from somebody else are I feel worse for the person having to deal with the hypo. If I need third party assistance, I really do not know anything about what I have said or done until I get told about it afterwards. This may be the same for your husband. To be quite honest, if I was in your situation I would be questioning on whether to call an ambulance person next time, as to be quite honest he would be better sorted out by somebody in hospital, and getting it noted on his records etc, and then he may get the help that he needs.....(depends on your hospital though!!) You should not be having to go through this. Ignoring the drink issues, and whether they may be contributing to the problems or not, it may be the only way that your husband can get some treatment to help him. To me, only as an outsider of course, but from somebody that can also get horribly aggressive with a severe hypo, I would tell your husband that you are not going to treat another hypo, and he will be taken to hospital, and let him ponder on it. [/QUOTE]
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