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<blockquote data-quote="Vickstar36" data-source="post: 2612176" data-attributes="member: 551328"><p>Hi,</p><p></p><p>I'm 30 and have had type 1 diabetes 28 years. My DSN is a matron now and told me that as I have mutliple hypos a day and have done for many years, mostly due to stress and anxiety that is making my levels eratic, you suffer cognitive function impairment and will eventually have heart problems. I have a slight irregular heartbeat at present, no hypo awareness, and short term memory is very bad. This has gotten worse this year apparently. It is best to not have "bad" hypos, anything below 3 but you need to see your diabetes specialist and get their help as everyones condition is different and some things, like excercise, make some people drop in levels whilst others don't so it needs to be specialist to your situation. Hope you get it sorted as sounds as though you're in the early stages still of having it and the sooner the better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vickstar36, post: 2612176, member: 551328"] Hi, I'm 30 and have had type 1 diabetes 28 years. My DSN is a matron now and told me that as I have mutliple hypos a day and have done for many years, mostly due to stress and anxiety that is making my levels eratic, you suffer cognitive function impairment and will eventually have heart problems. I have a slight irregular heartbeat at present, no hypo awareness, and short term memory is very bad. This has gotten worse this year apparently. It is best to not have "bad" hypos, anything below 3 but you need to see your diabetes specialist and get their help as everyones condition is different and some things, like excercise, make some people drop in levels whilst others don't so it needs to be specialist to your situation. Hope you get it sorted as sounds as though you're in the early stages still of having it and the sooner the better. [/QUOTE]
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