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<blockquote data-quote="sally and james" data-source="post: 1726738" data-attributes="member: 93504"><p>Agreed, I too am an early to bed and (usually) early to rise person. As I understand it, you are an insulin user and I'm truly sympathetic to the thought of nightmares, where you knocked unconscious by a passing bus, left on a hospital trolley, fed jelly babies when you need insulin and vice versa by well meaning but ill informed folk. However, on this thread we are talking about people who are on no meds, have got rid of all perceptible diabetes symptoms and are, in all respects "normal" and don't require special treatment in accident situations and will not become unconscious due to hypos or excess ketones.</p><p>Sally</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sally and james, post: 1726738, member: 93504"] Agreed, I too am an early to bed and (usually) early to rise person. As I understand it, you are an insulin user and I'm truly sympathetic to the thought of nightmares, where you knocked unconscious by a passing bus, left on a hospital trolley, fed jelly babies when you need insulin and vice versa by well meaning but ill informed folk. However, on this thread we are talking about people who are on no meds, have got rid of all perceptible diabetes symptoms and are, in all respects "normal" and don't require special treatment in accident situations and will not become unconscious due to hypos or excess ketones. Sally [/QUOTE]
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