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How NOT to Support a Person Living with Diabetes

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Northerner

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You know what we need in life with diabetes? More police. More warnings. More lectures. More raised eyebrows and far more people gasping at the sight of our blood sugar when it isn?t perfect.

If you?re interested in doing it all wrong, increasing the already existing stress levels we live under day in and day out with diabetes, then here?s the guide for you:

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http://www.diabetesdaily.com/voices/2013/08/how-not-to-support-a-person-living-with-diabetes/

:D
 
Oh Alan! It's as if the person who told me off for being hypo today had read this.

Yeah forgot how EASY it is not to run about with bloods of 5.3 with a snack & not go hypo! 🙄
 
I am good at being bad so thanks for the compliment
 
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