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In sickness and in health” turned out to be the most pertinent of my wedding vows. Dominic, my husband, has Type 1 diabetes, a lifelong condition in which the body produces no insulin, meaning that he needs daily doses of the hormone to regulate blood sugar levels. While in general his condition is very well-controlled, there are times when, despite the best efforts controlling his insulin levels, he has the risk of going “hypo” (when his blood glucose levels fall too low, leading to confusion, erratic behaviour and potentially coma and death), or “hyper” (when blood glucose levels rise too high, producing chemicals known as ketones which poison the body). Going “hyper” is what happened in the recent fatal case of Phillippa Odlin, who was sent home from North Middlesex hospital in London because doctors wrongly diagnosed her with nothing more than a hangover.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/wellbein...p-my-husband-handle-his-diabetes-without-res/
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/wellbein...p-my-husband-handle-his-diabetes-without-res/