I do not remember. All I remember was waking up in the morning together and wondering how so many crumbs got in his bed lol. This happened just before we moved in together and I all I kept on thinking about was how messy he was. At least he knew what to do and he took very good care of me maybe that was the moment that I knew that I was going to grow old with him. He has seen me go through a lot and he has help me with my health since the beginning, we have been together now for 10yrs and he still helps me when I become low.
That's so sweet.. I have had issues with dating because I am always insecure about stuff like that. If you don't mind me asking, how did he know you were low, etc?
I must of told him in the middle of going crazy. I remember after the second or third date that I was a diabetic and that if I ever act weird around him that he will need to give me sugar. It took me a few dates to be comfortable to tell people that I am a diabetic because I use to be ashamed about it. He was so calm about the whole thing as well. He just didn't know how much carbs he needed to give so so I must say I was riding a bit high that day but well worth it. Ever since that happened he was always interested in diabetes and how to control it. When ever I have a low I always look for him as he is like my angel i guess. He may have some down falls like all spouses tend to have, no ones perfect, but he pays attention to my health. It took me years to feel comfortable around someone with my diabetes and the ups and lows it comes across.
No specific incident from me, but perhaps if I were "out" with a girl, for the first time, or one of the first time, I could just use the excue, "I'm low--you need to hold my hand so I feel better."
(That really does help me feel better by the way. Actually, I have held the hands of several teachers and many close friends.)
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No specific incident from me, but perhaps if I were "out" with a girl, for the first time, or one of the first time, I could just use the excue, "I'm low--you need to hold my hand so I feel better."
(That really does help me feel better by the way. Actually, I have held the hands of several teachers and many close friends.)
[/quote]Heh... okay, that's really cute!
I'll never forget the first time my husband had a low around me. At the time I didn't know much about diabetes, only little bits and pieces of what he had told me. I knew I had to get him to drink juice but he wasn't cooperating. I just remember me trying to pull him up and trying to hold him up to sit while trying to get him to drink the juice. Needless to say he didn't like it so much and starting swinging at me. I took a few hits but kept trying to give him the juice. Once he came out of it he apologized about 15 million times and started crying. It was a pretty scary experience but it helped me to learn what I have to do. Luckily I haven't had a really bad low yet around my husband. I've been a little low at times and he'll check my sugar for me and then get me food but I've never gotten to the point where I've passed out and can't eat the food myself.