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<blockquote data-quote="Freema" data-source="post: 1470023" data-attributes="member: 329519"><p>some people can´t feel they are low at all</p><p></p><p>and if one is feeling okay and it doesn´t drop futher is is not really allways dangerous ... but if you start feeling dizzy or even like fainting or cold sweating and very ill there is nothing good in it even when not being really dangerous for ones brain like leding to brain damage... some even don´t feel it when they are around 2 mmol ---</p><p></p><p>BUT : when taking insuline or insuline affecting medications it can be very dangerous and also lead to brain damage and even death if it keeps lowering lower and lower... So if you take any of this kind of medication you need to take care as you cant know really at what time it will be fatal, it can also be fatal because some become halucinating or very foggy in thoughts and the moment where one cant take the right decision can be long passed and one can also fall an have head injury ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Freema, post: 1470023, member: 329519"] some people can´t feel they are low at all and if one is feeling okay and it doesn´t drop futher is is not really allways dangerous ... but if you start feeling dizzy or even like fainting or cold sweating and very ill there is nothing good in it even when not being really dangerous for ones brain like leding to brain damage... some even don´t feel it when they are around 2 mmol --- BUT : when taking insuline or insuline affecting medications it can be very dangerous and also lead to brain damage and even death if it keeps lowering lower and lower... So if you take any of this kind of medication you need to take care as you cant know really at what time it will be fatal, it can also be fatal because some become halucinating or very foggy in thoughts and the moment where one cant take the right decision can be long passed and one can also fall an have head injury ... [/QUOTE]
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