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<blockquote data-quote="Mep" data-source="post: 1162213" data-attributes="member: 211362"><p>Yeh it's definitely my brain that is the last to recover. It is pretty hard to describe to someone what it feels like as it isn't just the exhausted feeling... it's more like my brain has been zapped. Of course I know it has been zapped literally of glucose and it's recovering. A bit like a flat battery I suppose. But it is definitely nothing I ever felt prior to diabetes and having hypos... so really people wouldn't have a clue what it's like unless they've had a hypo. Although on saying that my epilepsy friend describes how she feels after a seizure and it is very similar to how I am after a hypo. But of course epilepsy seizures are caused by imbalances in the brain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mep, post: 1162213, member: 211362"] Yeh it's definitely my brain that is the last to recover. It is pretty hard to describe to someone what it feels like as it isn't just the exhausted feeling... it's more like my brain has been zapped. Of course I know it has been zapped literally of glucose and it's recovering. A bit like a flat battery I suppose. But it is definitely nothing I ever felt prior to diabetes and having hypos... so really people wouldn't have a clue what it's like unless they've had a hypo. Although on saying that my epilepsy friend describes how she feels after a seizure and it is very similar to how I am after a hypo. But of course epilepsy seizures are caused by imbalances in the brain. [/QUOTE]
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