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<blockquote data-quote="gavin86" data-source="post: 1471898" data-attributes="member: 401781"><p>A few things nobody has ever mentioned to me, despite having seen endo, nurses, dietitians, educators and reading extensively since being diagnosed...</p><p>(I'm asking from a type1 perspective but I guess they're not limited to just that.)</p><p></p><p>Also preemptively, thanks to everyone who keeps answering my questions!</p><p></p><p>1) At what point does Hypo/low BGL become a serious issue/unable to self-treat?</p><p></p><p>I've been to mid 2's and felt a bit rough, but was still capable, besides some difficulty with shaky hands doing a BGL. I'm guessing things change rapidly from 2 and downward though?</p><p></p><p>2) what kind of BGL range is achievable in time, for someone who is pretty good, but not perfect?</p><p></p><p>3) How high do I have to be to cause long term damage? </p><p></p><p>4) Does everyone suffer long term consequences eventually?</p><p></p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gavin86, post: 1471898, member: 401781"] A few things nobody has ever mentioned to me, despite having seen endo, nurses, dietitians, educators and reading extensively since being diagnosed... (I'm asking from a type1 perspective but I guess they're not limited to just that.) Also preemptively, thanks to everyone who keeps answering my questions! 1) At what point does Hypo/low BGL become a serious issue/unable to self-treat? I've been to mid 2's and felt a bit rough, but was still capable, besides some difficulty with shaky hands doing a BGL. I'm guessing things change rapidly from 2 and downward though? 2) what kind of BGL range is achievable in time, for someone who is pretty good, but not perfect? 3) How high do I have to be to cause long term damage? 4) Does everyone suffer long term consequences eventually? Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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