tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24545697.post7148902812913932604..comments2023-10-17T05:32:59.887-07:00Comments on Wife of a Diabetic: Dear Tom's wifeUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24545697.post-86777319154189324912009-07-10T19:14:44.523-07:002009-07-10T19:14:44.523-07:00thank you thank you thank you. you are now my hav...thank you thank you thank you. you are now my haven. and yes, he was "just fine" today. when I asked him (he got up and went to work before I woke up) he wondered why I would ask. He goes through an episode like that and wakes up feeling terrific having had a wonderfully deep sleep. Its so unfair!<br /><br />But now it is Friday, and I plan on sleeping as much this weekend as possible.<br /><br />take care,<br />tom's wifeAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24545697.post-56831064295092384352009-07-09T23:38:43.146-07:002009-07-09T23:38:43.146-07:00You said:
"Why is it that so often when they ...You said:<br />"Why is it that so often when they go low, they think they are high? I wonder with neuropahy and their lack of sensation....do the sensations they have get mixed up?"<br /><br />I'm only a Type 2 diabetic, but I've experienced many extreme lows and a few extreme highs. At either extreme, my thinking get so muddled that I don't know what's going on.jimpurdy1943@yahoo.comhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12974301744118775363noreply@blogger.com