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<blockquote data-quote="zoze_j" data-source="post: 1044982" data-attributes="member: 261782"><p>Shockingly, I've actually had a couple of experiences where I've literally dropped off the scale & medics haven't been able to get a glucose reading. According to friends & family it was a scary experience...I have no idea, I was completely out of it.</p><p></p><p>In a "typical hypo" I get the usual sweating, shaking, blurry vision. I also get angry and/or neurotic as in having a full on bawling Oscar-worthy performance! I also then go FREEZING cold, and have to crank the heating up & wrap myself up in about 10 blankets! Not fun! Especially when you "come to" and feel A) like you've been hit by a HGV & B) like a complete fool for making a spectacle of yourself!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zoze_j, post: 1044982, member: 261782"] Shockingly, I've actually had a couple of experiences where I've literally dropped off the scale & medics haven't been able to get a glucose reading. According to friends & family it was a scary experience...I have no idea, I was completely out of it. In a "typical hypo" I get the usual sweating, shaking, blurry vision. I also get angry and/or neurotic as in having a full on bawling Oscar-worthy performance! I also then go FREEZING cold, and have to crank the heating up & wrap myself up in about 10 blankets! Not fun! Especially when you "come to" and feel A) like you've been hit by a HGV & B) like a complete fool for making a spectacle of yourself! [/QUOTE]
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