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Anyone else have ''long'' hypos sometimes?
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<blockquote data-quote="Catsymoo" data-source="post: 1674049" data-attributes="member: 45466"><p>Yes. I've had this. Most my hypos I'm OK after a little while and ready to roll as you said, but I have weird ones too where I feel really strange afterwards. Almost like my life force has been drained and I want to sleep. It bugs me when you still feel like **** and your sugars have gone up to normal. I reckon the ups and downs and shock from hypos has to take it's toll, and that's probably why we feel **** after some hypos. I'm very lucky my hypos wake me up if I'm sleeping and I crawl into the kitchen to mindlessly eat everything. I usually end up laying in bed for a while trying to wait it out to be comfortable enough to sleep, and come morning I almost feel hungover.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Catsymoo, post: 1674049, member: 45466"] Yes. I've had this. Most my hypos I'm OK after a little while and ready to roll as you said, but I have weird ones too where I feel really strange afterwards. Almost like my life force has been drained and I want to sleep. It bugs me when you still feel like **** and your sugars have gone up to normal. I reckon the ups and downs and shock from hypos has to take it's toll, and that's probably why we feel **** after some hypos. I'm very lucky my hypos wake me up if I'm sleeping and I crawl into the kitchen to mindlessly eat everything. I usually end up laying in bed for a while trying to wait it out to be comfortable enough to sleep, and come morning I almost feel hungover. [/QUOTE]
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