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<blockquote data-quote="smc4761" data-source="post: 1360823" data-attributes="member: 119069"><p>So its not just me then. I am the same even after 35 years. I hate busy places like shopping centres and find myself usually feeling LOW when I am there but a quick check reveals me to be fine</p><p></p><p>I also find if I am ever out and about and have forgotten to take my tester with me, i start to think, oh do I feel LOW. and before I know it I have convinced myself that I must be low and go into full panic mode. Only to find when I get back to my meter that I have either fine or high, in most instances</p><p></p><p>I have found this to be the case perhaps only in last 10/12 years or so ever since I started testing my bloods. Before that I do not recall ever feeling these symptoms. Must be the thought of having the blood meter, maybe using this as a safety blanket sort of thing</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smc4761, post: 1360823, member: 119069"] So its not just me then. I am the same even after 35 years. I hate busy places like shopping centres and find myself usually feeling LOW when I am there but a quick check reveals me to be fine I also find if I am ever out and about and have forgotten to take my tester with me, i start to think, oh do I feel LOW. and before I know it I have convinced myself that I must be low and go into full panic mode. Only to find when I get back to my meter that I have either fine or high, in most instances I have found this to be the case perhaps only in last 10/12 years or so ever since I started testing my bloods. Before that I do not recall ever feeling these symptoms. Must be the thought of having the blood meter, maybe using this as a safety blanket sort of thing [/QUOTE]
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