Jan,
I did have alot of reactions, but my mom was on top of it.
gd
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Gail,
My theory has always been, if you run high you don’t drop low. If you run
*normal* then you can drop to a hypo. My mom’s the one who told me to get
dressed to feel better. She’s the one who bought a car and the *check
engine* light came on and covered it with black tape so it wouldn’t bother
her. My mom’s the one who bought a stroller for her fat dog so they could
wheel him for walks. My mom’s the one who didn’t take me to any dr. until 6
days before the coma. Therefore, my mom was not *on top of it.* Sad to
say.
signed,
The baby who was thrown out with the bathwater
P.S. I called that # and an ans. mach. said, *I* can’t come…. Therefore
it was probably someone for Toastmasters info. I can’t assume so *I* didn’t
leave a message either.
March 22nd, 2007 at 3:37 am
Gail,
My theory has always been, if you run high you don’t drop low. If you run
*normal* then you can drop to a hypo. My mom’s the one who told me to get
dressed to feel better. She’s the one who bought a car and the *check
engine* light came on and covered it with black tape so it wouldn’t bother
her. My mom’s the one who bought a stroller for her fat dog so they could
wheel him for walks. My mom’s the one who didn’t take me to any dr. until 6
days before the coma. Therefore, my mom was not *on top of it.* Sad to
say.
signed,
The baby who was thrown out with the bathwater
P.S. I called that # and an ans. mach. said, *I* can’t come…. Therefore
it was probably someone for Toastmasters info. I can’t assume so *I* didn’t
leave a message either.
March 23rd, 2007 at 1:40 am
Jan,
That is sad. I was so very fortunate.
gd