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<blockquote data-quote="SmileyB4" data-source="post: 370278" data-attributes="member: 42229"><p>Hi All,</p><p></p><p>I have type 1 diabetes, but a friend of mine keeps claiming she has severe hypo's (her words, not mine!). Sorry to sound not very nice, but it is getting a bit on my nerves? She doesn't have diabetes, but yesterday we had a days outing with the children and she needed to sit down, told me she was shaking and sweaty and said she couldn't think properly. She got some sweets out and told me it happens a lot? I asked if she had seen the doctor, but she said she knew it was a hypo and that all she needed to do was have sugar? She knows I have type 1, and I asked her what she think might happen if she didn't get any sugar and she said she would pass out. I asked her if this had happened before and she said 'no'.</p><p></p><p>I wanted to ask if anyone knows more about this? I have heard about people with low blood sugars, but I've heard they can't eat sugar because their pancreas over compensates, so they have to be careful???? I don't know if this is true, but it's what I've heard.</p><p></p><p>I suppose it irritates me because I know how serious a hypo can be and if my sugar drops, I know it can make me feel tired for at least an hour plus afterwards... depending on how low it was? My friend seemed absolutely fine... and I didn't appreciate her dismissing my interest when I questioned her about it? </p><p>She has also in the past told me I shouldn't have any problems with my diabetes because I have a pump, it's like a cure???? :yawn: </p><p>So, basically, I've clearly forgotten what it feels like to have a hypo!!!! </p><p></p><p>Sorry to moan, but I wouldn't wish bad hypo's on anyone!!!! So please don't make them up!</p><p></p><p>Thanks xxx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SmileyB4, post: 370278, member: 42229"] Hi All, I have type 1 diabetes, but a friend of mine keeps claiming she has severe hypo's (her words, not mine!). Sorry to sound not very nice, but it is getting a bit on my nerves? She doesn't have diabetes, but yesterday we had a days outing with the children and she needed to sit down, told me she was shaking and sweaty and said she couldn't think properly. She got some sweets out and told me it happens a lot? I asked if she had seen the doctor, but she said she knew it was a hypo and that all she needed to do was have sugar? She knows I have type 1, and I asked her what she think might happen if she didn't get any sugar and she said she would pass out. I asked her if this had happened before and she said 'no'. I wanted to ask if anyone knows more about this? I have heard about people with low blood sugars, but I've heard they can't eat sugar because their pancreas over compensates, so they have to be careful???? I don't know if this is true, but it's what I've heard. I suppose it irritates me because I know how serious a hypo can be and if my sugar drops, I know it can make me feel tired for at least an hour plus afterwards... depending on how low it was? My friend seemed absolutely fine... and I didn't appreciate her dismissing my interest when I questioned her about it? She has also in the past told me I shouldn't have any problems with my diabetes because I have a pump, it's like a cure???? :yawn: So, basically, I've clearly forgotten what it feels like to have a hypo!!!! Sorry to moan, but I wouldn't wish bad hypo's on anyone!!!! So please don't make them up! Thanks xxx [/QUOTE]
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