You've nailed it. The negligence began when he took presumably his evening dose of short acting insulin without any food nearby or any plan to eat.find_bruce wrote: ↑Tue Sep 24, 2024 11:27 amI'm no expert, but I would have thought that his negligence commenced by taking insulin without an immediate plan to eat & without a backup plan - the diabetics I know always carry a quick source of glucose (fruit juice, jelly beans etc) in case they're caught out because they know how dangerous a hypo is. This is even more so for a person who knew he been having hypos before dinner.
There is a chance a bit of long acting insulin was still in his system to cause it, but even then it should have been anticipated.
The whole thing has a lot of 'but the sun was in my eyes' defence about it. If only that could somehow be anticipated and accommodated for...