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Old 12-01-2008, 10:17 AM
Arienette Arienette is offline
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He said no he wasn't... We spoke briefly today and he said taht he can't have any sugar when he drops because he could easily spike and go into a coma (needless to say that sufficiently alarmed me). He said meat was the best thing for him to have, and that he isn't supposed to have bread of any kind when his sugar drops like that. I'm going to talk to him tonight about going to the doctor. One thing I was wondering about is that I get the very distinct vibe that he does not want to talk about it because he doesn't want me to worry about it. Living with it yourself, do you have any advice on how to handle the emotional side of it. Before now it has always been a short conversation between us because obviously he has downplayed this to me. Now that I'm aware that this is kind of a big deal, I'm not sure how to handle his lack of apparent concern. Thanks again... this has been extremely helpful.
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