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When Should You Feel a Hypo?
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<blockquote data-quote="Angusc" data-source="post: 1580543" data-attributes="member: 185212"><p>long term diabetes can effect your sensitivity to hypos massively I'm 55 years type 1 and I don't notice Hypos till I get below 1.2 as I was on a ward 8+ years ago walking around asking for a blood test as was feeling low but 3 nurses said you can't be and the 4th nurse tested my blood sugars and it came out 1.2 and then they panic#ed as they said I should not have been making sense at that level so now I never allow my self to be separated from blood sugar meter and my pump which I got 6 years ago with sensor as every one has different levels that they can function at</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Angusc, post: 1580543, member: 185212"] long term diabetes can effect your sensitivity to hypos massively I'm 55 years type 1 and I don't notice Hypos till I get below 1.2 as I was on a ward 8+ years ago walking around asking for a blood test as was feeling low but 3 nurses said you can't be and the 4th nurse tested my blood sugars and it came out 1.2 and then they panic#ed as they said I should not have been making sense at that level so now I never allow my self to be separated from blood sugar meter and my pump which I got 6 years ago with sensor as every one has different levels that they can function at [/QUOTE]
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