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<blockquote data-quote="phoenix" data-source="post: 134332" data-attributes="member: 12578"><p>I've had it happened twice.</p><p>The first time was when on a nordic ski machine,I took some glucose and got back on quite quickly. I'm not convinced it was anywhere near an accurate reading.</p><p> The other I was shopping and was far more disoriented. I ended up wandering round and round Boots looking for glucose tabs, I was panicking and I hadn't at that point tested. I had to ask the pharmacist to get some for me ( though I had a packet in my bag asI always have!) When I'd taken some , I got out of the shop and sat down tested and it came up 'lo'</p><p> Thankfully though, although I wan't functioning properly and didn't feel good, I didn't feel as if I was about to pass out either. </p><p></p><p>I think that hypos are strange, they vary so much and how you feel/react doesn't always seem to reflect the level.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phoenix, post: 134332, member: 12578"] I've had it happened twice. The first time was when on a nordic ski machine,I took some glucose and got back on quite quickly. I'm not convinced it was anywhere near an accurate reading. The other I was shopping and was far more disoriented. I ended up wandering round and round Boots looking for glucose tabs, I was panicking and I hadn't at that point tested. I had to ask the pharmacist to get some for me ( though I had a packet in my bag asI always have!) When I'd taken some , I got out of the shop and sat down tested and it came up 'lo' Thankfully though, although I wan't functioning properly and didn't feel good, I didn't feel as if I was about to pass out either. I think that hypos are strange, they vary so much and how you feel/react doesn't always seem to reflect the level. [/QUOTE]
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