Hi everybody,
I just woke up. 1:30 AM I felt like I was going low. I coudn't see very well. I checked my BG 110 False alarm! While I was up I turned on my computer to read on some news letters and here I am , a new member. I have been dignosed for 6 years now and I don't know if I will ever get used to this. Well that's life. That's what I always tell myself. It always seems to work. I do everything that I can do about this disease and things happen . I always wonder what happened to make me feel like this. Well I am still alive and kicking; that's what counts. I thought that I would just check in and introduce myself . It is unusual to find a forum that is sort of dedicated to singles. I live by myself and own my own house, so there is noone in the immediate vicinity to check on me. It is challenging to say the least. Take care. I have got to get some sleep.
Jim

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I would imagine it's just a routine they follow. When the paramedics revived me they asked if I wanted to go to the hospital, and I said no. Now I'm wondering if I made a mistake. As I've said many times, I sustained brain damage from that incident, but I didn't realize that my memory was impaired until soon after. I don't know what they possibly could have done to reduce the brain damage, but I'll never know because I didn't go. Oh. well.
Eric
Sounds like you've got a great family, Jim
Eric

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