Glad you are OK
Strange thing is I did something similiar tonight, BG was running high so took insulin to correct it about an hour before tea. At tea time I not only took my normal amount for some mad reason I took aother big dose to correct the high BG from earlier.
Had tea, then suddenly felt unwell checked BG 3.5, bottle of lucozade, BG 2.7, lucozade tablets, fruit pastels, BG 2.3 this is all within 15 mins. I could feel myself getting lower.
Wife in a mad panic, me trying not to pass out, 4 bottles of lucozade later BG started to rise.
What made it worse for my wife is a few months back and I had a hypo while out walking (not passed out due to hypo for over 7 years and wife of 9 years never seen me have one) Anyway I had not eaten all day but BG was around 6 - 7 which is good for me. I took my evening insulin as normal had a light tea and went for a quick tread, said to her I did not feel well, had a bottle of lucozade and a chocloate bar, passed out !! 4 bags of glucose administered by ambulance and A&E and what ever else they did and sugar level still dropping, managed a touch of hypothermia! coma for 5 hours before BG started to rise. By all accounts I had better days. :lol:
The only thing I could think was I got the insulins mixed up, although I still can't explain why it kept dropping for as long as it did. I used to take 30 Glargine and 15 Lispro at the same time. I now keep the glargine and Lispro seperate and never take them together. Just to make sure I don't do it again.
How I make sure I don't do a daft thing like tonight I don't know, maybe I should write it down in a notebook and keep it on the fridge. It scared me a bit and I have to fight the temptation of keeping the BG higher.