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<blockquote data-quote="Jusrme" data-source="post: 2168966" data-attributes="member: 516850"><p>Resurrected an old thread.</p><p>Today had my first false hypo ever in nearly 30 years as a type 1</p><p>Felt just like a proper hypo, checked with meter and it's 5.0 ?????</p><p>I had just returned from a fairly long walk so can only assume a quite quick drop in blood glucose caused this.</p><p>I normally get shaky hands & palpitations at 2.8, so this was new too me. Also in all those years I had never come across the term false hypo & also never realised such a thing existed, hence my Google search & ending up here only to find it's a relatively common occurrence & well know about.</p><p>It just goes to show that even long standing diabetics still have things to learn.</p><p>Maybe my sugar levels have been creeping up a little & my new norm for hypo symptoms is 5.0</p><p>I will have to start a bit more closer monitoring & get back on the straight & borrow.</p><p>Many thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jusrme, post: 2168966, member: 516850"] Resurrected an old thread. Today had my first false hypo ever in nearly 30 years as a type 1 Felt just like a proper hypo, checked with meter and it's 5.0 ????? I had just returned from a fairly long walk so can only assume a quite quick drop in blood glucose caused this. I normally get shaky hands & palpitations at 2.8, so this was new too me. Also in all those years I had never come across the term false hypo & also never realised such a thing existed, hence my Google search & ending up here only to find it's a relatively common occurrence & well know about. It just goes to show that even long standing diabetics still have things to learn. Maybe my sugar levels have been creeping up a little & my new norm for hypo symptoms is 5.0 I will have to start a bit more closer monitoring & get back on the straight & borrow. Many thanks [/QUOTE]
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