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In the Sun today...

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He's been in a few other paper websites too! The Daily Mail states he had a dangerous fall in INSULIN levels (well done, DM, well done). Very scary although like he says, good that he could pick up on the hypos.
 
I never thought I'd say such a thing, but he's lucky he's a diabetic and knew what was happening to him.
 
Scary stuff, but good job he recognised the symptoms.

I love the way they have to explain what saline is. 🙄

Rob
 
Sometimes th dreaded D has its advantages. You don't expect to be made ill or worse in a place of healing...
 
Sadly, psychopaths/sociopaths are often very good at getting into positions of influence.

We put complete trust in the people who work in hospitals but we know nothing of their backgrounds. Statistically, there are going to be a few who don't have a caring side and some of those who take pleasure from causing harm/killing.

Frightening.

Rob
 
Talk about scary this is my local hospital, literally 5 minutes up the road from me!! My niece ended up being admitted there Thursday night over night with a heart condition.

The press have been causing havoc trying to interview everyone, my sister in law refused to give an interview on Friday morn.

Thankfully I don't attend this one for my D care !!
 
I was born there too!! In 1964 in the middle of a pea souper ... apparently it was so thick there were hardly any nurses on duty
 
I was just talking about this with this friend of mine who is a Doctor I wasn't sure but surely if someone who as not diabetic started to have their sugar drop wouldn't they have quite strong hypo indicators and you'd want to get help?

Marc
 
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