tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-38872818.post6065563919018803142..comments2023-05-19T08:13:42.737-05:00Comments on JonahDiabetic: Jonahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07961973384914389626noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-38872818.post-25864741734337951582010-10-10T18:24:18.127-05:002010-10-10T18:24:18.127-05:00Jonah, thank you for bringing this to our attentio...Jonah, thank you for bringing this to our attention. Joe is still so young, but I would think the natural inclination would be to hand off much of his care in his teen years to him. I have heard our Endo advise other, older patient's families, to stay involved and to help lessen the burden of "d" management by helping out with the care. I will continue to help Joe into his teen years for sure...especially after reading this.<br /><br />BTW, funny thing...and I just have to share it b/c it just happened. Joe goes up to bed. States, "my legs are so tired... I WILL not get out of bed for one other thing". I say "OK". Of course, right when he gets to his bed...a shout is heard from his room..."I FEEL LOW". I calmly state..."check your number". He responds..."YOU DON't CARE ABOUT ME!...you don't care that I may need GLUCAGON!!!" bla..bla...bla. He was 69...he got a juice. Kind of funny how much he knows and how manipulative he can be in a cute way.<br /><br />Have a great night Jonah...and thanks for the info.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00895126112651188056noreply@blogger.com