Hypos are a pest. Unfortunately, I don't think you'll ever get used to them. But ...
If you have fast acting carbs with you at all times, you can get over them reasonably quickly.
In all the discussions you have been involved with, I don't think hypo treatments have been discussed. These are very important.
We all have our favourite treatments. I use GlucoTabs because they are easy to carry, easy to measure, don't look like sweets (so don't get pinched) but the raspberry ones taste ok. Other people use jelly babies or lucozade, for example,
My GlucoTabs stay with me all the time - when I am at my desk, when I am at the gym, next to the bed, when I am out for a drink, ... as a hypo can come at any time.
Typically, we would treat anything below 4.0 with these hypo treatments. However, as your body has got used to the higher BG and you are experiencing false hypos, you could ease the symptoms with a jelly baby or dextrose or whatever your treatment of choice.
These should work fast. If you are hypo just before a meal, treat the hypo first because the carbs in your meal will not work fast enough.