nickystokes29 said:i was once in accident and emergency with my boyfriend and his mum as she wasnt well, i hadnt longed been diagnosed and noticed a hypo strating. i had no glucose tabs on me so i went to the vending machine to find it was out of order. I asked the receptionist if she had anything i could take as i was a diabetic and in a hypo. She then told me no, id have to find a shop!!it was early hours of the morning so i didnt hold out much hope. My bf left the hospital to try and find somewhere open, when he came back he found me passed out on a hospital bed. Luckily a paramedic had found me passed out and treated my hypo. That receptionist could of cost me my life. All she had to do when find me some sugar in water or milk, she worked in a hospital grrrr.
That's incredible :crazy:Snodger said:the dietician who was sent to advise me at diagnosis. She said "avoid sugar, but ice cream doesn't count, you can eat as much of that as you like."
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JohnCarter said:A health vending machine is the superb options for the any problems because it gives us to the all details about the diet, medicine, precautions etc..so this is the best idea in my opinion.
That's what I was told at a hospital by a dietician when I was diagnosed too!!! It was 25 years ago but still telling a 7 year old you can eat ice-cream and don't have to carb cout it was just stupid advice as I got home and bought ice-cream on my way back from school with my pocket money, then my dad would tell me off for eating sweets with my friends :s thank goodness I moved hospitals!!!!Snodger said:the dietician who was sent to advise me at diagnosis. She said "avoid sugar, but ice cream doesn't count, you can eat as much of that as you like."
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