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<blockquote data-quote="Dawnwalters" data-source="post: 381781" data-attributes="member: 70231"><p>When I'm high I feel exhausted, as if I'm walking through treacle; sore eyes which don't immediately focus. I also feel thirsty. I also get a chlorine taste/smell. </p><p>When I'm hypo at night my initial symptom is I can't sleep or I wake up, I will have an odd taste in my mouth, and sometimes that's all unless I'm very low. During the day, my symptoms depend on what part of my body I'm exercising. If I'm walking, my legs go numb, if I'm writing, my arms go numb, if I'm talking my tongue goes numb. Once when I was quite low I lost my sense of sweet taste which made curing the hypo unpleasant. </p><p>If I'm dropping quickly, my symptoms are more pronounced; sweats, shakes, pallor, and inability to articulate so I can only utter random nonsense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dawnwalters, post: 381781, member: 70231"] When I'm high I feel exhausted, as if I'm walking through treacle; sore eyes which don't immediately focus. I also feel thirsty. I also get a chlorine taste/smell. When I'm hypo at night my initial symptom is I can't sleep or I wake up, I will have an odd taste in my mouth, and sometimes that's all unless I'm very low. During the day, my symptoms depend on what part of my body I'm exercising. If I'm walking, my legs go numb, if I'm writing, my arms go numb, if I'm talking my tongue goes numb. Once when I was quite low I lost my sense of sweet taste which made curing the hypo unpleasant. If I'm dropping quickly, my symptoms are more pronounced; sweats, shakes, pallor, and inability to articulate so I can only utter random nonsense. [/QUOTE]
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