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<blockquote data-quote="nettymezz" data-source="post: 1172802" data-attributes="member: 107041"><p>I've just gone on insulin a couple of months ago, T2. Just yesterday I had an episode where I thought I was hypo but was actually 8.7 when I tested. I put it down to having the lowest reading I've had for a while, previous readings have been high teens low twenties. I can work with that but I am getting pins and needles in my right hand, reading some of the posts on here it would seem that this is a normal side effect so this is reassuring to me. I guess you have to just get used to symptoms and deal with them accordingly. I'm glad I found this site and thank people for sharing their experiences.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nettymezz, post: 1172802, member: 107041"] I've just gone on insulin a couple of months ago, T2. Just yesterday I had an episode where I thought I was hypo but was actually 8.7 when I tested. I put it down to having the lowest reading I've had for a while, previous readings have been high teens low twenties. I can work with that but I am getting pins and needles in my right hand, reading some of the posts on here it would seem that this is a normal side effect so this is reassuring to me. I guess you have to just get used to symptoms and deal with them accordingly. I'm glad I found this site and thank people for sharing their experiences. [/QUOTE]
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