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<blockquote data-quote="therower" data-source="post: 1236881" data-attributes="member: 47983"><p>Hi [USER=199650]@Kevin_squires_[/USER] being T1 always makes me more conscious of sweating. One of the main hypo signs for me is sweating this is obviously a problem when you're working and start to sweat especially if you start to feel a bit hungry as well.</p><p>Testing can prove really informative whilst having a sweating episode, over the years I've found that yes I do sweat if my sugars are going low I've also found that if my sugars are up in the teens I'll also sweat and have similar symptoms as like when I'm going low.</p><p>One thing I have noticed is a difference in how I sweat. </p><p>If my sugars are out of range, low or high, I feel sweaty but in a clammy all over way.</p><p>If I'm sweating because I'm working hard then I don't get the clammy feeling it's much more of an actual wet, dripping off nose and fingers sweat.</p><p>This is something I've discovered over many years, it's only a subtle difference but I have a feel for it.</p><p>If you're not sure then check your sugars and try to make a note of how you actually feel, how you are sweating and what your sugars are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="therower, post: 1236881, member: 47983"] Hi [USER=199650]@Kevin_squires_[/USER] being T1 always makes me more conscious of sweating. One of the main hypo signs for me is sweating this is obviously a problem when you're working and start to sweat especially if you start to feel a bit hungry as well. Testing can prove really informative whilst having a sweating episode, over the years I've found that yes I do sweat if my sugars are going low I've also found that if my sugars are up in the teens I'll also sweat and have similar symptoms as like when I'm going low. One thing I have noticed is a difference in how I sweat. If my sugars are out of range, low or high, I feel sweaty but in a clammy all over way. If I'm sweating because I'm working hard then I don't get the clammy feeling it's much more of an actual wet, dripping off nose and fingers sweat. This is something I've discovered over many years, it's only a subtle difference but I have a feel for it. If you're not sure then check your sugars and try to make a note of how you actually feel, how you are sweating and what your sugars are. [/QUOTE]
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