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Whats the worst advice you have been given?

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The worst advice I have been given (diabetic and non diabetic)

After explaining to the DSN about the last hypo I had she wagged her finger at me and said "I hope you still took your insulin as normal" I really do hope she meant after I had sorted the hypo and had eaten...

The other one which isn't diabetic related is when I was having side effects from prescribed medication. It always gave me a severely dry mouth in the morning causing my uvula to swell to 3 times its normal self..

I explained this to the locum Doctor who replied.... I know it's a bit unconventional but have you tried cellotaping your mouth closed when you go to sleep to stop your mouth going dry......

Andy
 
I explained this to the locum Doctor who replied.... I know it's a bit unconventional but have you tried cellotaping your mouth closed when you go to sleep to stop your mouth going dry......

Andy

That probably ranks up there with Alexander Fleming and Fred Banting as the great medical discoveries of all time! 😱 🙄
 
That probably ranks up there with Alexander Fleming and Fred Banting as the great medical discoveries of all time! 😱 🙄

I was like Mr Bean afterwards Alan. An awkward laugh then said thank you Doctor. I best not incase my asthma flares up during the night, would be a bit awkward explaining to the paramedics whilst gasping for breath how come I'm wrapped in cellotape :D
 
I explained this to the locum Doctor who replied.... I know it's a bit unconventional but have you tried cellotaping your mouth closed when you go to sleep to stop your mouth going dry......

Andy

I know I shouldn't but that really made me laugh, that's what I'd expect a 5 year old to suggest!
 
Hi robofski

It's a good job I watched Blue Peter when I was younger and could see what a mess could be made with cellotape etc so I didn't do as suggested :D
 
Hi robofski

It's a good job I watched Blue Peter when I was younger and could see what a mess could be made with cellotape etc so I didn't do as suggested :D

Ha ha, I wonder if the Doc got a Blue Peter badge and thought it was a medical degree :D
 
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