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<blockquote data-quote="HypoBand UK" data-source="post: 963647" data-attributes="member: 210092"><p>[USER=153275]@Gill666[/USER] Welcome to the Diabetes Forum.</p><p></p><p>Following our "need help" text yesterday, which then allowed our wonderful phone conversation. I trust HypoBand UK has provided a good explanation to your son, Ryan, as to why the HypoBand activated (triggered). It was not because Ryan had low blood sugar levels but experiencing high levels of stress / anxiety. Because one of the physical common symptoms of stress is a cold sweat. Therefore HypoBand did trigger because it is a Cold Sweat Alarm.</p><p></p><p>Cold sweat is also a common symptom for pain, fear, lack of oxygen, low blood pressure, shock, menopause, migraines, forms of medications, stroke and heart attacks. Other possible medical conditions can cause cold sweats. These include circulatory disorders, influenza, viral infections, and immune disorders.</p><p></p><p>As the HypoBand triggered for a cold sweat during the day, it will certainly help Ryan whilst he is asleep and give you reassurance that HypoBand is watching over him. </p><p><span style="font-size: 12px"></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 12px"></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HypoBand UK, post: 963647, member: 210092"] [USER=153275]@Gill666[/USER] Welcome to the Diabetes Forum. Following our "need help" text yesterday, which then allowed our wonderful phone conversation. I trust HypoBand UK has provided a good explanation to your son, Ryan, as to why the HypoBand activated (triggered). It was not because Ryan had low blood sugar levels but experiencing high levels of stress / anxiety. Because one of the physical common symptoms of stress is a cold sweat. Therefore HypoBand did trigger because it is a Cold Sweat Alarm. Cold sweat is also a common symptom for pain, fear, lack of oxygen, low blood pressure, shock, menopause, migraines, forms of medications, stroke and heart attacks. Other possible medical conditions can cause cold sweats. These include circulatory disorders, influenza, viral infections, and immune disorders. As the HypoBand triggered for a cold sweat during the day, it will certainly help Ryan whilst he is asleep and give you reassurance that HypoBand is watching over him. [SIZE=3][B][/B] [B][/B][/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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