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<blockquote data-quote="Buachaille" data-source="post: 2731" data-attributes="member: 1096"><p>Not sure about undiagnosed not treated not having hypos. </p><p></p><p>I used to work long hours and frequently did not eat for 12 -14 hour stretches. For a number of years before I visited the doc and was diagnosed I had all the symptoms of a hypo when doing the hour long drive home in the evening. Often I would have my evening meal with shaking hands and that dizzy sensation. I also tended to be very thirsty and a pint or two of coke or lemonade was in short order, I resolved this problem by keeping a bag or two of fruit pastilles in the car as I found that a handful did the trick and stopped the shakes. I now take 2 Metformin a day and eat at regular times. No more shaky sessions, no sweets and no fizzy drinks other than sparkling water for 8 months now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buachaille, post: 2731, member: 1096"] Not sure about undiagnosed not treated not having hypos. I used to work long hours and frequently did not eat for 12 -14 hour stretches. For a number of years before I visited the doc and was diagnosed I had all the symptoms of a hypo when doing the hour long drive home in the evening. Often I would have my evening meal with shaking hands and that dizzy sensation. I also tended to be very thirsty and a pint or two of coke or lemonade was in short order, I resolved this problem by keeping a bag or two of fruit pastilles in the car as I found that a handful did the trick and stopped the shakes. I now take 2 Metformin a day and eat at regular times. No more shaky sessions, no sweets and no fizzy drinks other than sparkling water for 8 months now. [/QUOTE]
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