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<blockquote data-quote="Auckland Canary" data-source="post: 747715" data-attributes="member: 70613"><p>I know it may be all new to you but trust me I'd kill for some figures like that! You ought to come and play with me some time. Yesterdays monstrosities were 3.8, 3.4, 2.3 and 2.7 to finish off the day. I made myself a slice of bread and jam and was then lying in bed worrying if I would have a night time hypo with just that so I had another one. I then woke up at 3.30am feeling like I'd been hit by a bus and had a reading of 22.7 and had to bolus big time.</p><p>You just get used to s**t like that sometimes. I just don't really worry about hypo's anymore, the only ones I do care about are the nasty unconscious night time convulsion paramedic type jobbies but luckily I don't really get them anymore.</p><p>But it's good you have had your first one and trust me they get easier to handle as you have a few more of them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Auckland Canary, post: 747715, member: 70613"] I know it may be all new to you but trust me I'd kill for some figures like that! You ought to come and play with me some time. Yesterdays monstrosities were 3.8, 3.4, 2.3 and 2.7 to finish off the day. I made myself a slice of bread and jam and was then lying in bed worrying if I would have a night time hypo with just that so I had another one. I then woke up at 3.30am feeling like I'd been hit by a bus and had a reading of 22.7 and had to bolus big time. You just get used to s**t like that sometimes. I just don't really worry about hypo's anymore, the only ones I do care about are the nasty unconscious night time convulsion paramedic type jobbies but luckily I don't really get them anymore. But it's good you have had your first one and trust me they get easier to handle as you have a few more of them. [/QUOTE]
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