@BenRavenT1D I had a BS of 60, 10 yrs ago, I literally felt myself dying. Thank god for the off duty paramedic at a festival who gave me fluids before the ambulance arrived (there was a medical kit but no medic). All due to non diet drinks being served against my request. ITU for me!
@doctor_oxford My mum was seen by a palliative care doctor early, she received appropriate and timely end of life medications and care which meant she didnโt suffer whilst she was in her final hours. For that I am immensely grateful โฅ๏ธ
@MartinSLewis If you have 2 public sector pensions (nurse and teacher) and am a single woman, both state the pension dies with me if me children are over 21. Do you have any advice as this seems a) Victorian and b) ridiculous
@SarahTaylo89428 โIt isnโt about you now, itโs about the children. He cares for the children, he should get equal access to themโ
Completely dismissed.
@Honest_Midwife I left midwifery for this very reason, they couldnโt appease my diabetes. Itโs so sad as I was a wonderful midwife (I think and with parents feedback), but it was unsafe. I helped a woman whilst she was birthing and left the room and checked my bs and it was 2.1 ๐คทโโ๏ธ no one cared๐ณ
@DiabeticDadUK Not sure they are. I used to think the libre worked better when it bled but not sure thatโs still the case, not sure why? And yes, I doubt a liver lac ๐