Spiker, NO! Absolutely NOT, if the lady was unconscious! There was serious risk of suffocating (choking? sorry, my English is poor) her: they should just have called an ambulance and look after her to make sure she kept breathing (the safest position to put the victim is with her torso up so her tongue won't fall towards the back of her throat, blocking her breath).At least that's more accurate than injecting her with insulin. I mean that's actually a plausible situation and the right thing to do in the circumstances.
Miraculously sent via Diabetes Forum App. Probably on the 4th or 5th try :-/
My parents went to see a doc to find out more about my diabetes (they live abroad) - that seems like a good move, go to a doctor to get some info, rigth?
Apparently the doctor said that I destroyed my pancreas (pancreas, not beta cells) because I had a virus, was stressing and was basically not looking after myself. No mention of "autoimmune". So now my parents think I did this to myself because I was not taking care of myself 0_0 I'm T1...
Oh, and apart from the insulin, apparently I need to have a special diet!
I'm very sorry for any diabetic patients of this doctor.
Other thing - my mom went to a shop and bought me a bunch of "diabetic sweets". They're musli & fruit bars - each has over 20g of carbs... I'm not sure what's "diabetic" about them.
I wonder why, as soon as you are diagnosed, everybody supposes you must be crazy about sweets, though… Well, of course your wife knows your tastes, but I met tons of people who rushed to buy me sweets as soon as they knew about my being diabetic – not even the artificially sweetened kind, by the way. But I don't go in so much for sweets, actually. Why nobody ever thought to bring me a spray of flowers, instead?I was recently diagnosed, and my wife went and bought some diabetic sweets, and they all had the same if not more carbs. than normal sweets!!
From my husband - at least it's not life changing!
At least he's your ex. I'm still with mine!My ex said a similar thing, basically 'Oh well, it's not the end of the world' this was the day I was diagnosed and I was in pieces about it.
Mostly had 'You don't look diabetic'
My ex said a similar thing, basically 'Oh well, it's not the end of the world' this was the day I was diagnosed and I was in pieces about it.
Mostly had 'You don't look diabetic'
My ex's response to my diagnosis was along the lines of "that's really inconvenient"' and no, he didn't mean for me.
Lol smart!! My doctor acted so quickly that I was on my way to a party and was told I had to go in to hospital. Refused to listen to the nurse insisting I was going to that party. Fair to say I didn't mess with her again after that. I have to say though that all my doctors and nurses have been amazing. I can't fault them at all.
=OMy favourite one is "well you always knew you were a bit chunky"
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