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<blockquote data-quote="phoenix" data-source="post: 709039" data-attributes="member: 12578"><p>Ian,a pump is a mechanical aid, not an artificial pancreas.It allows finer adjustments but doesn't stop hypos if you have something that causes one.</p><p>(so exercise, wrongly calculated insulin, even stress can cause someone to go low.I had some very stressful phone calls the other night;my blood glucose rose and I went to bed with quite a high level for me. When I eventually got to sleep my libre suggests my glucose levels plummeted and I was technically hypos ie in the 3s for about 2 hours during the night. The pump won't stop that sort of thing, . I wouldn't have known that my slightly fuzzy head was probably caused by being too low without the Libre)</p><p></p><p>Edit,</p><p>[USER=17713]@donnellysdogs[/USER] </p><p>Just read your story DD. That was horrid, I'm so glad that you are OK now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phoenix, post: 709039, member: 12578"] Ian,a pump is a mechanical aid, not an artificial pancreas.It allows finer adjustments but doesn't stop hypos if you have something that causes one. (so exercise, wrongly calculated insulin, even stress can cause someone to go low.I had some very stressful phone calls the other night;my blood glucose rose and I went to bed with quite a high level for me. When I eventually got to sleep my libre suggests my glucose levels plummeted and I was technically hypos ie in the 3s for about 2 hours during the night. The pump won't stop that sort of thing, . I wouldn't have known that my slightly fuzzy head was probably caused by being too low without the Libre) Edit, [USER=17713]@donnellysdogs[/USER] Just read your story DD. That was horrid, I'm so glad that you are OK now. [/QUOTE]
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