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<blockquote data-quote="Diamattic" data-source="post: 754777" data-attributes="member: 138639"><p>I agree with this. You shouldn't have any impairment until maybe the mid or low 2s ( I had a 2.8, a numerous 3.1s and only had a slight headache, and hunger)</p><p></p><p>It would be very annoying to have awareness in the 4s or 5s lol So the only other place is in the 3's.</p><p></p><p>As long as you are AWARE, and you recognize when this may happen.. say 5 hours after last meal, or 2 hours after that bolus that you weren't to sure about. Lows shouldn't just pop up, if they do its due to to much basal, poor carb counting, or neglect (not trying to be rude, i just think this is the best term for situations when people forget about, or ignore their diabetes for any number of reasons)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Diamattic, post: 754777, member: 138639"] I agree with this. You shouldn't have any impairment until maybe the mid or low 2s ( I had a 2.8, a numerous 3.1s and only had a slight headache, and hunger) It would be very annoying to have awareness in the 4s or 5s lol So the only other place is in the 3's. As long as you are AWARE, and you recognize when this may happen.. say 5 hours after last meal, or 2 hours after that bolus that you weren't to sure about. Lows shouldn't just pop up, if they do its due to to much basal, poor carb counting, or neglect (not trying to be rude, i just think this is the best term for situations when people forget about, or ignore their diabetes for any number of reasons) [/QUOTE]
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