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<blockquote data-quote="MarkHaZ123" data-source="post: 2270686" data-attributes="member: 512570"><p>Hypos can differ from person to person or even just yourself</p><p></p><p>I tend to have different types of hypos, il have one which my BS levels drop slowly and I go into the 3s but feel fine until I get to a point maybe high 2s</p><p>My other is just a rapid drop. Maybe too much insulin and not enough carbs to cover it and my bloods can rapidly drop. This type of hypo I hate as I shake, sweat, get anxious and various other things. A bit of sugar and some carbs and it's sorted</p><p></p><p>Just try to read up on hypos. They aren't good for you if they drop too low, as said you can always die in major extremes but generally people treat them before any issues</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MarkHaZ123, post: 2270686, member: 512570"] Hypos can differ from person to person or even just yourself I tend to have different types of hypos, il have one which my BS levels drop slowly and I go into the 3s but feel fine until I get to a point maybe high 2s My other is just a rapid drop. Maybe too much insulin and not enough carbs to cover it and my bloods can rapidly drop. This type of hypo I hate as I shake, sweat, get anxious and various other things. A bit of sugar and some carbs and it's sorted Just try to read up on hypos. They aren't good for you if they drop too low, as said you can always die in major extremes but generally people treat them before any issues [/QUOTE]
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