BlindFaith
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LemonTree said:if my colleagues detect I am being a bit quiet or slightly moody they usually mutter "must be her sugar level...". Oh that grates on me!
Geri said:I think the worst thing I hear is when 'healthy' ads or when doctors or surgeons on TV talk about diabetes with being overweight and over eating!!!!! I get on my high horse and write in and complain about the different types and how they differ, and then sometimes I get an apology or changes are quickly made to identify type 1 from some forms of type 2. hurray!
The other thing that annoys me is when someone passes the comment that diabetes is 'oh so easy to manage' :crazy: - you just need to eat healthily!!!!! Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr (I bring out the knife!).
Superchip said:Hello Grace, something vexes thee ?
Chips
I'm keeping it simple 'cos the mods have been having a go at me, prob my fault !
TTFN
Superchip said:Bless you ! I'm off to tata land now, and no it's not a car factory in India !
Just listening to Fleetwood Mac from 1969 ! Marvellous !
I am almost asleep with a delicious Wodka in one hand and a mouse in the other !
Look out Gdnansk ! The drunken Brit and his daughter are coming to get you !
TTFN GraceK, much love to you, you are an inspiration to many !
Roy
Riversidegirl said:"I'm soooooo sorry"
I think "What the hell for!!!!!????"
Do they know something that I don't???
I find this reeeeeeeelly patronising.
GraceK said:She looked like she was about to lose consciousness, she had all the appearances of being drunk but I got a strong smell of pear drops from her breath and I'd read about that in my First Aid book, so I got the sugar water she asked for and sat with her while she drank it. I hadn't a clue what I was doing, but I felt if she was diabetic that she must know what she needed. She recovered in the office after about 20 minutes, thanked me and left.
JontyW said:GraceK said:She looked like she was about to lose consciousness, she had all the appearances of being drunk but I got a strong smell of pear drops from her breath and I'd read about that in my First Aid book, so I got the sugar water she asked for and sat with her while she drank it. I hadn't a clue what I was doing, but I felt if she was diabetic that she must know what she needed. She recovered in the office after about 20 minutes, thanked me and left.
I think you are slightly confused here relating the smell of pear drops with LOW blood sugar, since it is exactly the opposite. Strong smell of pear drop is caused by "ketoacidosis" http://www.netdoctor.co.uk/diseases/fac ... idosis.htm, which is due to HIGH blood sugar! The fact that she recovered after a sugary drink certainly means she was previously in a near hypo state, so the pear drops smell just doesn't stack up with this. What had you read about pear drops smell in your First Aid book .. I would be interested to know?
JontyW
T1 for 43 yrs
glaves_r1991 said:My pet hate is when people think me having diabetes means I carnt eat what I want I have been on the DAFNE course I no how to adjust my insulin for the amount of cps im eating im forever telling people I carnt eat anything I want or drink what I want and tht includes If I so chose a full packet of biscuits or alarge chocolate but according to my dad I carnt do it like I do even though I been on a course for a week or I have got a signed statement from my course dietitian
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glaves_r1991 said:My pet hate is when people think me having diabetes means I carnt eat what I want I have been on the DAFNE course I no how to adjust my insulin for the amount of cps im eating im forever telling people I carnt eat anything I want or drink what I want and tht includes If I so chose a full packet of biscuits or alarge chocolate but according to my dad I carnt do it like I do even though I been on a course for a week or I have got a signed statement from my course dietitian
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