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<blockquote data-quote="ann34+" data-source="post: 814178" data-attributes="member: 94348"><p>Tim and Spiker - i should have said that i am very pleased my consultant highlighted this issue, as it made me think, and do more tests than ever for a while - I realised i was sometimes just coasting along on a 3.4 or so, or not correcting a mild hypo as fast as i would now. i now work to keep above 5.5 mmol/l or 6.0 mmol/l at all times in order to try to eliminate lows, even very minor ones. Not completely possible, of course, but my brain does feel better, and my memory has improved. So whatever the current research finds, i do now feel i over-tolerated too many mild hypos in the past and should have invested in more strips to learn more about blood glucose changes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ann34+, post: 814178, member: 94348"] Tim and Spiker - i should have said that i am very pleased my consultant highlighted this issue, as it made me think, and do more tests than ever for a while - I realised i was sometimes just coasting along on a 3.4 or so, or not correcting a mild hypo as fast as i would now. i now work to keep above 5.5 mmol/l or 6.0 mmol/l at all times in order to try to eliminate lows, even very minor ones. Not completely possible, of course, but my brain does feel better, and my memory has improved. So whatever the current research finds, i do now feel i over-tolerated too many mild hypos in the past and should have invested in more strips to learn more about blood glucose changes. [/QUOTE]
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