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<blockquote data-quote="Jaylee" data-source="post: 2334963" data-attributes="member: 101136"><p>Hi Mark,</p><p></p><p>I used to play "ride the hypo in" my youth. Don't try this at home. Pushed the limits.</p><p>These days it's a little more "scientific" with a CGM setup?</p><p>I've estimated that my personal liver dump (fight or flight response) can have a simalar effect to ingesting 10g?</p><p>& that's just waking with a great FBG then fot on the floor during the scrabble for work.</p><p>However. Once that arrow is heading south, with a hypo who knows where it may possibly take you?</p><p>First response is treating it. Relying on a liver dump especially where alcohol may have been consumed the night before? Is not the best idea.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jaylee, post: 2334963, member: 101136"] Hi Mark, I used to play "ride the hypo in" my youth. Don't try this at home. Pushed the limits. These days it's a little more "scientific" with a CGM setup? I've estimated that my personal liver dump (fight or flight response) can have a simalar effect to ingesting 10g? & that's just waking with a great FBG then fot on the floor during the scrabble for work. However. Once that arrow is heading south, with a hypo who knows where it may possibly take you? First response is treating it. Relying on a liver dump especially where alcohol may have been consumed the night before? Is not the best idea. [/QUOTE]
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