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<blockquote data-quote="Brunneria" data-source="post: 2300958" data-attributes="member: 41816"><p>I’m not familiar with all the medical circumstances that require hooking up with drips, glucose, or otherwise. Nor am I able to guess the specific of what situation would cause me to need one. Until recently, I would have guessed car crash. Now I would have to include respirAtor as a (v unlikely) option.</p><p></p><p>knowing the treatment that some T1s get in hospital, regarding confiscation of their insulin supplies, sliding scale, lack of testing and hopeless timing of insulin, I wouldn’t really expect much joined up thinking about RH. They are, however, experts at inserting drips - which they don’t do for fun. So maybe there will be a valid reason and my RH bracelet will be dismissed as irrelevant. </p><p></p><p>my body is extremely unlikely to make me unconscious from RH itself, so I can only hope I would be aware enough to communicate if I’m in the circumstances above.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brunneria, post: 2300958, member: 41816"] I’m not familiar with all the medical circumstances that require hooking up with drips, glucose, or otherwise. Nor am I able to guess the specific of what situation would cause me to need one. Until recently, I would have guessed car crash. Now I would have to include respirAtor as a (v unlikely) option. knowing the treatment that some T1s get in hospital, regarding confiscation of their insulin supplies, sliding scale, lack of testing and hopeless timing of insulin, I wouldn’t really expect much joined up thinking about RH. They are, however, experts at inserting drips - which they don’t do for fun. So maybe there will be a valid reason and my RH bracelet will be dismissed as irrelevant. my body is extremely unlikely to make me unconscious from RH itself, so I can only hope I would be aware enough to communicate if I’m in the circumstances above. [/QUOTE]
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