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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 544117" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>allhaileris... If this difficult child is <em>trying to induce a blood-sugar low</em>, then it's a whole different story than usual mis-management of diabetes. It's done on purpose. And yes, it can be dangerous, and yes, they can be dead in a matter of hours.</p><p></p><p>Worked with a gal who was very brittle diabetic. And she did her best to live right... including needing three different kinds of insulin. She died in her sleep - S/O didn't catch her soon enough, her blood sugar went too low, and they couldn't bring her back. This is a very real possibility for the OP... unfortunately.</p><p></p><p>I could think of all sorts of creative approches to this, but... they won't work either, given the personalities involved. If it was just passive/agressive and/or typical diabetic teen stuff (there's a whole phase they go through), there would be creative ways to rock the boat. But not with this case... I can't come up with a single idea that won't back-fire somehow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 544117, member: 11791"] allhaileris... If this difficult child is [I]trying to induce a blood-sugar low[/I], then it's a whole different story than usual mis-management of diabetes. It's done on purpose. And yes, it can be dangerous, and yes, they can be dead in a matter of hours. Worked with a gal who was very brittle diabetic. And she did her best to live right... including needing three different kinds of insulin. She died in her sleep - S/O didn't catch her soon enough, her blood sugar went too low, and they couldn't bring her back. This is a very real possibility for the OP... unfortunately. I could think of all sorts of creative approches to this, but... they won't work either, given the personalities involved. If it was just passive/agressive and/or typical diabetic teen stuff (there's a whole phase they go through), there would be creative ways to rock the boat. But not with this case... I can't come up with a single idea that won't back-fire somehow. [/QUOTE]
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