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<blockquote data-quote="arniemouse" data-source="post: 1098024" data-attributes="member: 262119"><p>I need a lie down after reading just the posts never mind the articles as well!!</p><p>It is fascinating though what goes wrong. I am banned from all diabetic meds because too many hypo's. If I throw in my other problem which is adrenal failure (like addisons disease) does that help or hinder the glycogen discussion. My problem is that sometimes I cannot rescue myself when going hypo as no cortisol to mobilise liver to release glycogen ( I take a replacement) so once it goes down it just keeps on going hence the sever hypos. I have injectable glucose at home and my husband had to learn how to inject me!</p><p>Tim does the average type 1 get a lot of hypos? Do many of you 'over there' (other thread!) try the low carb options? Perhaps we need to share a bit more with the other types?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="arniemouse, post: 1098024, member: 262119"] I need a lie down after reading just the posts never mind the articles as well!! It is fascinating though what goes wrong. I am banned from all diabetic meds because too many hypo's. If I throw in my other problem which is adrenal failure (like addisons disease) does that help or hinder the glycogen discussion. My problem is that sometimes I cannot rescue myself when going hypo as no cortisol to mobilise liver to release glycogen ( I take a replacement) so once it goes down it just keeps on going hence the sever hypos. I have injectable glucose at home and my husband had to learn how to inject me! Tim does the average type 1 get a lot of hypos? Do many of you 'over there' (other thread!) try the low carb options? Perhaps we need to share a bit more with the other types? [/QUOTE]
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