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Carrying out a controlled explosion on his Mars Bar was a step too far.The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't exist -
Page last updated 19th September 2013 at 20.10Originally posted by zeitghost View PostTaser attack on Nicholas Gaubert | unProfessional Standards Department | West Yorkshire Police
Aren't our pigs wonderful?
And the relevance today is...?Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Zeity is on a retrograb. He's HMRC's sockie to show that retro can be good.Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostPage last updated 19th September 2013 at 20.10
And the relevance today is...?The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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In 1994 I worked with a diabetic. One day he went home for lunch and did not return. I called his girlfriend and he had gone into a coma.Originally posted by zeitghost View PostTaser attack on Nicholas Gaubert | unProfessional Standards Department | West Yorkshire Police
Aren't our pigs wonderful?
He said he knew what was happening but was too busy to take corrective action.
So when a diabetic driver knocked down a person after going into a coma and got 3 years prison, my friend said "good".
I doubt he would have any sympathy with Mr Gaubert. These days it is a nanny state and no-one takes any responsibility for their own actions.Comment
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I used to work with a type 1 Diabetic, some days he had control, others he was hanging by a thread. He blamed himself but he was actually very careful.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostIn 1994 I worked with a diabetic. One day he went home for lunch and did not return. I called his girlfriend and he had gone into a coma.
He said he knew what was happening but was too busy to take corrective action.
So when a diabetic driver knocked down a person after going into a coma and got 3 years prison, my friend said "good".
I doubt he would have any sympathy with Mr Gaubert. These days it is a nanny state and no-one takes any responsibility for their own actions.Comment
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The type 1 diabetics I've worked with, met and know are always very good with controling their blood sugar as in the fact they will tell you if something isn't right.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostIn 1994 I worked with a diabetic. One day he went home for lunch and did not return. I called his girlfriend and he had gone into a coma.
He said he knew what was happening but was too busy to take corrective action.
So when a diabetic driver knocked down a person after going into a coma and got 3 years prison, my friend said "good".
I doubt he would have any sympathy with Mr Gaubert. These days it is a nanny state and no-one takes any responsibility for their own actions.
In comparison most but not all type 2 tend to think it's funny their blood sugar levels are out of control."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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It's got to be the only disease where you have to stop during sex to have a Kit KatThe greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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If you are type 2 apparently it can lead to problems that a KitKat won't help.Originally posted by LondonManc View PostIt's got to be the only disease where you have to stop during sex to have a Kit Kat"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Very true, my son is type 1, we are lucky he has always known when a hypo is coming so can act to sort it however even with the best control this is not always the case for everyone, and some people can pass out or worse appear drunk quite quickly.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostThe type 1 diabetics I've worked with, met and know are always very good with controling their blood sugar as in the fact they will tell you if something isn't right.
In comparison most but not all type 2 tend to think it's funny their blood sugar levels are out of control.
Type 2 is lifestyle diabetes brought on by a poor diet, high cholesterol/blood pressure, pretty easy to control with tablets but like SueEllen says its surprising the amount of people who don't take this seriously.
poor blood sugar control can lead to blindness and losing limbs especially feet this applies to type 1 and type 2Comment
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