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Just like to publicly thank the manager at Tesco in the Buckingham branch-couple of weeks ago my wife and I came across an elderly gent who was clearly unwell - a few lucky questions told us that he was diabetic and his sugar level was obviously very low (I used to be type 1 myself so I know the symptoms) so I sat with him while the other half entered the store and spoke to the manager. In a matter of seconds the manager, along with a first aider, were with us and bought Glucose tablets with them, unfortunately the gentleman was too far gone to chew tablets so, at my request, several small cans of Cola were hastily collected from the shelves and given to us. With a little dexterity we managed to bring him back within about 5 minutes and ,I feel, we had done well. But Tesco's offered more-not only were the drinks free but they offered to pay for a Taxi to take the man home and to send another car, at his request, to bring him back to pick up his own vehicle when he felt able. Don't like modern , faceless Supermarkets but in this instance I feel a pat on the back is well deserved to those concerned in the Buckingham branch :good:

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Nearly a miracle. I have a friend who is type 1 and have had to stem many hypos. Always a worrying experience. The worse was when he was driving a mini bus full of Sparsholt fishery students whilst towing a trailer with two boats on board.

 

No it's not a miracle-it's called a Pancreas Transplant. :hmm:

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Marki-came out of Hospital Christmas eve-no immune system means constant trips to Stoke Mandeville for intravenous anti-biotics-5th time last year-only just started walking properly today so not really felt up to keeping up with many posts.

 

Wow! That scar must have been sore. Good luck with it all. :good:

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Seph-July 2005 Kidney+Pancreas Transplant-the Pancreas has been faultless.

You don't have to answer, but was this a SPK? I can only guess you had uncontrollable diabetes? With renal complications?

 

You're a talking point in the medical world in the uk, not enough donors proffer these vital organs.

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