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<blockquote data-quote="Melgar" data-source="post: 2682782" data-attributes="member: 520626"><p>These lows maybe very common. And with the rising use of cgms more and more of us are seeing different blood sugar patterns. Mine follow a general lowering of my overall blood sugar. Like my pancreas suddenly decides to churn out more insulin and my baseline blood sugar drops to 4mmol/Ls. That is when I get the hypos for several days. It then rises again to my usual baseline blood sugars of around 6 mmol/ls to 7 mmol/ls. I sound obsessive and maybe I am. I have an inquisitive mind. I picture a moody pancreas that causes unstable blood sugars.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Melgar, post: 2682782, member: 520626"] These lows maybe very common. And with the rising use of cgms more and more of us are seeing different blood sugar patterns. Mine follow a general lowering of my overall blood sugar. Like my pancreas suddenly decides to churn out more insulin and my baseline blood sugar drops to 4mmol/Ls. That is when I get the hypos for several days. It then rises again to my usual baseline blood sugars of around 6 mmol/ls to 7 mmol/ls. I sound obsessive and maybe I am. I have an inquisitive mind. I picture a moody pancreas that causes unstable blood sugars. [/QUOTE]
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