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<blockquote data-quote="glenk" data-source="post: 1786869" data-attributes="member: 173606"><p>Thank you, everyone, for your replies, and for your concern about my need to treat hypoglycemia immediately. I have been a Type I diabetic for 22 years now (I may have mis-categorized this post because I didn't exactly know what "reactive" hypoglycemia was), but thankfully have never experienced a hypoglycemia event that I haven't been able to treat myself, even as low as 30 mg/dl. That said, I do take the events seriously and treat as soon as I am able. The times I've been going from outside to inside would have been when seeking treatment during those rare times that I don't have my backup emergency tabs in my pocket. For the one time i remember going from inside to outside during an event, I don't recall the reason why I didn't treat while indoors (perhaps I wasn't being rational due to the hypoglycemia); I just remember being so surprised that *all* my symptoms went away once I was outside - not just the flashing lights, but also the shakiness and confusion. Any theories?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="glenk, post: 1786869, member: 173606"] Thank you, everyone, for your replies, and for your concern about my need to treat hypoglycemia immediately. I have been a Type I diabetic for 22 years now (I may have mis-categorized this post because I didn't exactly know what "reactive" hypoglycemia was), but thankfully have never experienced a hypoglycemia event that I haven't been able to treat myself, even as low as 30 mg/dl. That said, I do take the events seriously and treat as soon as I am able. The times I've been going from outside to inside would have been when seeking treatment during those rare times that I don't have my backup emergency tabs in my pocket. For the one time i remember going from inside to outside during an event, I don't recall the reason why I didn't treat while indoors (perhaps I wasn't being rational due to the hypoglycemia); I just remember being so surprised that *all* my symptoms went away once I was outside - not just the flashing lights, but also the shakiness and confusion. Any theories? [/QUOTE]
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