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<blockquote data-quote="Becca" data-source="post: 107722" data-attributes="member: 22754"><p>Poor you. You must be sick with worry. From what I understand hypos, going low, at night can cause real and immediate threats (diabetic coma and unconsciousness) but hypers can do big, bad damage in the long term. Your husband sounds like he's running the latter risk, and making himself ill - and you ill with fear. Added to this his cheerfulness about being told going to bed high won't kill him and you've got a major pain on your hands. His ****** attitude _will_ make him sick though - you need to get the Dr on your side if he's going to start seeing sense and looking after his health. </p><p></p><p>In the meantime, try not to worry too much. You obviously care a lot about this man, but it's up to him to make the change in his life. Everyone here is totally supportive of both you and him. Take care.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Becca, post: 107722, member: 22754"] Poor you. You must be sick with worry. From what I understand hypos, going low, at night can cause real and immediate threats (diabetic coma and unconsciousness) but hypers can do big, bad damage in the long term. Your husband sounds like he's running the latter risk, and making himself ill - and you ill with fear. Added to this his cheerfulness about being told going to bed high won't kill him and you've got a major pain on your hands. His ****** attitude _will_ make him sick though - you need to get the Dr on your side if he's going to start seeing sense and looking after his health. In the meantime, try not to worry too much. You obviously care a lot about this man, but it's up to him to make the change in his life. Everyone here is totally supportive of both you and him. Take care. [/QUOTE]
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