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<blockquote data-quote="Mrs Mac" data-source="post: 344083" data-attributes="member: 55788"><p>I've had a couple of 1.9. It's weird because some of them didn't seem so bad as some I've had at 2.3. Maybe my monitor is dodgey? Mind you, today's one was a bit scary. My hubby looked a bit freaked out too! I was trying to talk to reassure him but only a whimper came out which probably made him fret more! I'd eaten porridge about 2 hours before the hypo. Annoying. I feel the same about having to constantly eat. I worked hard to lose weight 5 years ago and to maintain it, although I'm not overweight yet I'm beginning to feel frumpy and fat. Another reason I'm determined to keep up my exercise despite these pesky hypos! Perhaps next week though! Being off work and lying in bed probably doesn't help but it's all I'm good for today. How's the chest? Let us know what you decide.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mrs Mac, post: 344083, member: 55788"] I've had a couple of 1.9. It's weird because some of them didn't seem so bad as some I've had at 2.3. Maybe my monitor is dodgey? Mind you, today's one was a bit scary. My hubby looked a bit freaked out too! I was trying to talk to reassure him but only a whimper came out which probably made him fret more! I'd eaten porridge about 2 hours before the hypo. Annoying. I feel the same about having to constantly eat. I worked hard to lose weight 5 years ago and to maintain it, although I'm not overweight yet I'm beginning to feel frumpy and fat. Another reason I'm determined to keep up my exercise despite these pesky hypos! Perhaps next week though! Being off work and lying in bed probably doesn't help but it's all I'm good for today. How's the chest? Let us know what you decide. [/QUOTE]
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