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Drunk or diabetic/hypoglycemic?
The two (three) can be frighteningly similar. Ketoacidosis (with crazy high blood sugar) can even make a person smell drunk. Hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) can really mess with balance and cognition and emotional stability, which I know all too well.
I'm in the process of getting a medic alert anklet made that says clearly "Feed Me Sugar!" (I'll also modify my RoadIDs) Someone encountering me in a hypoglycemic state would assume I was drunk, which could lead to me biting the big one.
When I was in EMT training we were told to give sublingual glucose to anyone acting oddly. It could save the life of someone with low blood sugar (diabetic insulin reaction or just plain ol' hypoglycemic) and would only mildly discomfit someone with normal or high blood sugar until they get to the ER.
Whatever the cause, someone showing up to work Monday swaying and acting oddly needs to see the doc asap. Either for health management or for detox... You did good, CC!
"If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson