NoCrbs4Me
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- Messages
- 3,705
- Location
- Vancouver Island
- Type of diabetes
- I reversed my Type 2
- Treatment type
- Diet only
- Dislikes
- Vegetables
You are missing something.
Under the right circumstances anyone can get a hypo.
I assumed as much - what am I missing?You are missing something.
Last time I was in hospital I was getting constant hypos, down to 2, I'm type 2 and on metformin. Nurses used to walk me during the night to to make me drink milk as I could hardly eat anything. Can't understand why I never got liver dumps then.
Well, if this makes sense, I feel bad/sympathetic for you, but better about myself; it sounds like your hypos were related to an illness, and not just being T2? Out of all the many things I worry about, hypos have not been one of them, and I'd like to avoid adding another thing to the list if I can help itIt was probably because I'd been too ill with Crohn's Disease to eat for a few weeks. After a while they put me on a 5 day course of steroids and my BG went up to 30+, still not eating, so they stopped them after 4 days, which triggered my psoriasis and my whole body shed its skin, just like a snake, and my BG went very low again!
I get DP every morning now, but it never happened when my BG was dangerously low and it really would have helped!![]()