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<blockquote data-quote="HaroldC" data-source="post: 846557" data-attributes="member: 47413"><p>That's embarrassing! Oh yes, there was this time when I was in a rush for blood-tests, didn't finish eating ("Oh I'll grab something at the train station on the way", thinks I having lit the bolus-bobshell fuse. 45 minutes later, walking away from the nice nurses at the phlebotomy depth, "ooh, feel a bit low, I'll have a sticky cake and hit choccie at the hospital Costa. Cake consumed, hypo fixed, return home. </p><p>2 days later... Telephone call from hospital. Very concerned nurse, who I know quite well.</p><p>"Are you alright? We've just got your results back. We're not sure if you need some help, but it's probably too late anyway. You blood glucose is 1.8mmol/l. You seemed to be talking alright, I remember our conversation about cake-baking, and you were walking OK the other day though. But I just needed to check."</p><p>Bless them. Lovely bunch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HaroldC, post: 846557, member: 47413"] That's embarrassing! Oh yes, there was this time when I was in a rush for blood-tests, didn't finish eating ("Oh I'll grab something at the train station on the way", thinks I having lit the bolus-bobshell fuse. 45 minutes later, walking away from the nice nurses at the phlebotomy depth, "ooh, feel a bit low, I'll have a sticky cake and hit choccie at the hospital Costa. Cake consumed, hypo fixed, return home. 2 days later... Telephone call from hospital. Very concerned nurse, who I know quite well. "Are you alright? We've just got your results back. We're not sure if you need some help, but it's probably too late anyway. You blood glucose is 1.8mmol/l. You seemed to be talking alright, I remember our conversation about cake-baking, and you were walking OK the other day though. But I just needed to check." Bless them. Lovely bunch. [/QUOTE]
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