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Having said that, if your dad is frequently having hypoglycemia he needs to let his primary care physician and his endochronoligist know. Good control prevents high and low blood sugar levels. He may be taking too much insulin, or not eating enough carbohydrates with his meals. If he's taking two shots a day, he's likely on a blend of long acting and short acting insulin, such as Novolin 70/30. There may be other insulin therapies available for him that will give him better control.
Talking with a a diabetes health educator may also be beneficial, so that he knows how much insulin to take with a particular meal. The next time you go visit him for a few days, try to have him schedule a medical appointment during your stay. Then you can go with him and let the doctor know about your anxiety.
John