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<blockquote data-quote="Geri" data-source="post: 654544" data-attributes="member: 31848"><p>Fortunately I havnt had one of these in a while, but there was once when I was living alone when I woke up on the living room floor and tried with difficulty to answer the phone. I had been in a hypo coma for about 30 hours. I felt very drugged but the symptoms went after a day or two. It was quite a shock to learn how long I had been 'out of it'. I sometimes get different hypo experiences when I just shut down without any hypo symptoms. The funny thing is that my cat seems to know and starts to touch my face to wake me up. Fortunately this isnt very often.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Geri, post: 654544, member: 31848"] Fortunately I havnt had one of these in a while, but there was once when I was living alone when I woke up on the living room floor and tried with difficulty to answer the phone. I had been in a hypo coma for about 30 hours. I felt very drugged but the symptoms went after a day or two. It was quite a shock to learn how long I had been 'out of it'. I sometimes get different hypo experiences when I just shut down without any hypo symptoms. The funny thing is that my cat seems to know and starts to touch my face to wake me up. Fortunately this isnt very often. [/QUOTE]
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