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<blockquote data-quote="Martin153" data-source="post: 2697342" data-attributes="member: 140867"><p>I've been type 1 for over 40 years & had quite a few hypos at work where someone helped me, milk, sweet drink, chocolate etc.</p><p>I don't suffer anxiety over that but I used to get annoyed with my self for letting it happen.</p><p>But when busy working, especially physical work then hypo can creep up on you.</p><p>For the last 2.5 years I've had a libre 2 constant glucose monitor & not had 1 hypo where I've needed help.</p><p>I always said back in 1984 on diagnosis that beside a cure the next best thing would be to know your glucose levels easily at anytime.</p><p>The cgm does this near enough. Low glucose alarm can be set also if you forget to check them.</p><p>I would have thought having a cgm would help with hypo anxiety.</p><p>Any way all the best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Martin153, post: 2697342, member: 140867"] I've been type 1 for over 40 years & had quite a few hypos at work where someone helped me, milk, sweet drink, chocolate etc. I don't suffer anxiety over that but I used to get annoyed with my self for letting it happen. But when busy working, especially physical work then hypo can creep up on you. For the last 2.5 years I've had a libre 2 constant glucose monitor & not had 1 hypo where I've needed help. I always said back in 1984 on diagnosis that beside a cure the next best thing would be to know your glucose levels easily at anytime. The cgm does this near enough. Low glucose alarm can be set also if you forget to check them. I would have thought having a cgm would help with hypo anxiety. Any way all the best. [/QUOTE]
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