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<blockquote data-quote="MikeyMarine" data-source="post: 2512084" data-attributes="member: 555348"><p>Hi I just read a book by a type 1 diabetic and she said something about a loss of consciousness with a blood sugar of 19 on her glucometer, lowest I've ever been is 31 . My question is, if I become unconscious with hypo, ( I live alone) will my glucose slowly come back up and regain consciousness , it increases every night while I sleep . what would be the symptoms of having lost consciousness due to hypo? and do I need to do anything like an alarm system etc for unexpected lows </p><p></p><p>haven't ever been over 300 since diagnosed</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MikeyMarine, post: 2512084, member: 555348"] Hi I just read a book by a type 1 diabetic and she said something about a loss of consciousness with a blood sugar of 19 on her glucometer, lowest I've ever been is 31 . My question is, if I become unconscious with hypo, ( I live alone) will my glucose slowly come back up and regain consciousness , it increases every night while I sleep . what would be the symptoms of having lost consciousness due to hypo? and do I need to do anything like an alarm system etc for unexpected lows haven't ever been over 300 since diagnosed [/QUOTE]
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