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<blockquote data-quote="HSSS" data-source="post: 2065512" data-attributes="member: 480869"><p>It can be quite a shock to have an accident. That and being in pain may well upset your numbers and emotions. My son is still, a year later, a bit jumpy on his bike in some situations. I had a car acccident 20+ yrs ago and just occasionally I still flinch and get a little heart race if I think the same circumstances are occurring. It only happened to you yesterday. Being shaken still today is perfectly normal and ok. I’m type two and don’t get hypo or numbers that high since I started testing after going low carb so sorry I can’t speak from experience how they make me feel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HSSS, post: 2065512, member: 480869"] It can be quite a shock to have an accident. That and being in pain may well upset your numbers and emotions. My son is still, a year later, a bit jumpy on his bike in some situations. I had a car acccident 20+ yrs ago and just occasionally I still flinch and get a little heart race if I think the same circumstances are occurring. It only happened to you yesterday. Being shaken still today is perfectly normal and ok. I’m type two and don’t get hypo or numbers that high since I started testing after going low carb so sorry I can’t speak from experience how they make me feel. [/QUOTE]
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