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difficult child-dad update. Not good.
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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 370868" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>I'm so sorry. </p><p></p><p>The milk thing is weird. The fat in it is awful for gall stones and the pancreas. I remember this woman who used to come into the grocery store where I worked, she was mentally altered and had diabetes. When she would have an insulin episode, she would come to the store and put 6 gallons of milk and a few gallons of cottage cheese in her cart. She'd be barely coherent and somewhat combative but driven to get that dairy food. We'd call the paramedics and they would test her blood sugar and give her emergency insulin. Several times she went to the hospital with them. Years later we saw her in a nursing home where my great-uncle was staying. I mentioned it to the nurse and she knew exactly what I was referring to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 370868, member: 99"] I'm so sorry. The milk thing is weird. The fat in it is awful for gall stones and the pancreas. I remember this woman who used to come into the grocery store where I worked, she was mentally altered and had diabetes. When she would have an insulin episode, she would come to the store and put 6 gallons of milk and a few gallons of cottage cheese in her cart. She'd be barely coherent and somewhat combative but driven to get that dairy food. We'd call the paramedics and they would test her blood sugar and give her emergency insulin. Several times she went to the hospital with them. Years later we saw her in a nursing home where my great-uncle was staying. I mentioned it to the nurse and she knew exactly what I was referring to. [/QUOTE]
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