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<blockquote data-quote="phdiabetic" data-source="post: 1602850" data-attributes="member: 317494"><p>Wow that sounds horrifying. How low did you actually get? I think that the after effects get much worse depending on how low you are and how long you stay there. The only time I've had significant after effects was when I dropped very quickly to the lowest number I've ever had, and needed a lot of juice to come back up. In that case I was extremely tired and my head felt a bit off, but that could easily be due to stress/anxiety/exhaustion from dealing with everything. In your case the symptom is more physical so I would put it down to some weird thing going on with your body not getting enough sugar. 72 hours would be a fairly normal amount of time for a very bad hypo to leave you with after effects. Hope you're feeling better soon, that sounds like a terrible problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phdiabetic, post: 1602850, member: 317494"] Wow that sounds horrifying. How low did you actually get? I think that the after effects get much worse depending on how low you are and how long you stay there. The only time I've had significant after effects was when I dropped very quickly to the lowest number I've ever had, and needed a lot of juice to come back up. In that case I was extremely tired and my head felt a bit off, but that could easily be due to stress/anxiety/exhaustion from dealing with everything. In your case the symptom is more physical so I would put it down to some weird thing going on with your body not getting enough sugar. 72 hours would be a fairly normal amount of time for a very bad hypo to leave you with after effects. Hope you're feeling better soon, that sounds like a terrible problem. [/QUOTE]
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