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<blockquote data-quote="Ross.Walker" data-source="post: 1503033" data-attributes="member: 239418"><p>Either way you recognized this was not normal, training kicked in and you did something to resolve the problem. Could have been a hypo, all the info above says you will never know. But you could use this as the basis of an early warning sign for the future. The body is good at giving signs that something is amiss. If I am out on a days walk and I get towards 4mmol/l I go quiet and tend to speed up, I ignore others round me/become short tempered. My lady knows this means I need to eat and will suggest a quick fix/to stop and eat properly depending where we are.</p><p></p><p>That's my experiences of day time lows, not had a daytime hypo. Night time yes but that is a different story.</p><p></p><p>Listen to your body, it will mostly be right, occasionally wrong. Testing will give you real answers not anecdotal evidence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ross.Walker, post: 1503033, member: 239418"] Either way you recognized this was not normal, training kicked in and you did something to resolve the problem. Could have been a hypo, all the info above says you will never know. But you could use this as the basis of an early warning sign for the future. The body is good at giving signs that something is amiss. If I am out on a days walk and I get towards 4mmol/l I go quiet and tend to speed up, I ignore others round me/become short tempered. My lady knows this means I need to eat and will suggest a quick fix/to stop and eat properly depending where we are. That's my experiences of day time lows, not had a daytime hypo. Night time yes but that is a different story. Listen to your body, it will mostly be right, occasionally wrong. Testing will give you real answers not anecdotal evidence. [/QUOTE]
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