Posted by M Nut on January 10, 2016 at 05:59:04 from (206.188.239.12):
In Reply to: Today's Kids posted by FBH44 on January 10, 2016 at 04:00:09:
I can understand this situation completely, as my dad also is diabetic and found himself in this type of situation too. I understand your frustration. For those saying you should have figured it out on your own, I don't think they are familiar with low blood sugar, because I know my dad couldn't have figured out tax rates and such in his mind at that point. I was truly hoping to see an ending where the young person helped you with your needs and wished you a good day. I know several people have helped my dad in similar situations over the past 50 years, I'm sorry your moment wasn't quite like his good fortune. I truly sympathize with diabetics in a low blood sugar condition, as I know with my dad in this condition, he knows enough to know what he needs, but his mind may be processing to slow to actually accomplish it on his own. I'm just glad that you are ok. I know just how dangerous low blood sugar for diabetics can be. It is a medical emergency.
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