Hi pjwe1275, sorry to hear that, but I feel the same as you, that it's good to know that you're not the only one. In a way, medical professionals can't really be blamed for brushing it aside because it is not something that any of them could be expected to know about (you'll see in my first post...
Hi Doug101, sorry to hear that you have the same problems with fluorescent lighting, but you seem to have a handle on it, which is good. I also test before going into a supermarket but can still get caught out on occasion. At the slightest hint of a hypo symptom (it would usually be the...
Hi @Juicyj, I can't recall if I've ever worn sunglasses while experiencing problems with hypo + fluorescent lighting, and it happens rarely these days, but I will make a note. And at least your house is clean!
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I became Type I in 1983, started on a rapid-acting insulin, and for the following 20 years or so I had hypoglycaemia-induced seizures on an estimated average of every 18 months or so. Apart from one, which occurred during sleep, the others had two prominent factors in common (which...