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     After signing the Guest Book you can contact us and tell us where you are so we can add you to the map (by city, state, region and country) which can be used to help show just how many people in the world have Gastroparesis, not only to help yourself and others not feel so alone in all of this but to show Politicians and the Media that we are all over the place!

(Greg G- Does your partner have Diabetes?  If so then it would be best to discuss his issues with hypoglaucemia with his Endrocrinologist or Primary Care Doctor since glucose control can be very tricky for Gastroparesis sufferers with Diabetes.  If he has not been diagnosed with Diabetes it might be a good idea to have him see an Endrocrinologist to be checked out so that the proper measures can be taken to deal with the feelings of/symptoms of low blood sugar.  A quick call to the Doctor on this is your best course of action since they are his and your best bet for dealing with blood sugar issues.  I am sorry that we cannot offer more concrete advice on what to do, but we are not Physicians and do not know your partner's medical history and the wrong advice can lead to serious medical complications. The American Diabetes Association has a website about Gastroparesis at http://www.diabetes.org/living-with-diabetes/complications/gastroparesis.html that you can ceck out for more information about the complications of living with Diabetes with Gastroparesis and tips on managing blood sugar.

The Admin