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some people r just rude and ass holes
at least it wasn't a caterpillar
what a moron... talking bout the customer...
coffee kills
YDI for not monitoring your blood sugar.
Even monotored diabetics get sudden lows out of nowhere. That's why its such a dangerous disease. I don't know a single person who doesn't monitor their diabetes. What kind of moron would willingly not look after themselves, knowing how serious the disease is?
One can monitor their blood glucose levels every hour and there is still the risk of going low. It comes with the territory of having such a serious illness; there's only so much one can do, then the rest is out of their control
I agree 31, my brother has (Type 1) Diabetes and can always tell when he is low or high, it's mostly OP's fault.
it's very easy to tell when you are low or high I only check my blood so I can adjust my insulin :/ op really should have sweets or dextros tablets etc with him/her (forgot to check ops gender) btw I've only ever heard the term diabetic shock recently. is it just another term for being low/hypo? seems a bit overdramatic to me :/
60- good for ur brother nobody cares I have had diabetes for 10 years and still can't tell when my Sugars are ugh or low you can't always tell so quit being a bitch and nobody wants to see down ur shirt
134- why don't u shut the **** up before j make u
134- I don't need ur advice it would get me no where in life If I'd use it
142- there's this thing called monitoring your diet and checking your blood sugar. As long as you keep track of how many carbs and sugars you're eating, you'll know what your blood sugar will do. You can't just go eat something packed with sugar then take a lot of insulin to balance it. Clearly you aren't disciplined enough to take care of your condition properly. You say you've had it 10 years? My brother in law was diagnosed 3 years ago with Type I and has never once had any sort of episode since being diagnosed. He just closely monitors his blood sugar and what he eats. It's not that hard.
142- **** you, you're barely thirteen.
I'm well aware of this as I have type 1 myself. you can easily tell if you're having a hypo or not
hearing is the last sense to leave a person. people in comas can still hear- that's why they encourage people to talk, sing, communicate with them. so I'd say it is possible.
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The customer isn't always right.
that customer has no sympathy