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<blockquote data-quote="Discovery22" data-source="post: 2132390" data-attributes="member: 495383"><p>Thanks again. It’s possible I may have more triggers now, I’m not certain, but what is fine one day is not fine the next. This morning my fasting levels are at 4.4 but I know for certain if I try to do any housework or anything before eating I WILL go hypo. But then the chances are I’ll go hypo later anyway....that is unless my body decides I’ll have a good day then I’ll be fine. </p><p></p><p>It’s all very inconsistent as even if I follow exact patterns by eating exactly the same thing at the same time 2 days running I can get 2 completely different results. The only thing that is consistent is my normal trigger I’ve had for years where if I eat/drink anything sweet I WILL crash</p><p></p><p>The speed of the drop varies too and sometimes I can drop a whole unit within 20 mins (which leaves me really shaky) sometimes it will drop so slowly I don’t notice it until quite late. 3 times I’ve lost consciousness but luckily the worst time I was in hospital and I woke up with everyone round me and on a glucose drip</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Discovery22, post: 2132390, member: 495383"] Thanks again. It’s possible I may have more triggers now, I’m not certain, but what is fine one day is not fine the next. This morning my fasting levels are at 4.4 but I know for certain if I try to do any housework or anything before eating I WILL go hypo. But then the chances are I’ll go hypo later anyway....that is unless my body decides I’ll have a good day then I’ll be fine. It’s all very inconsistent as even if I follow exact patterns by eating exactly the same thing at the same time 2 days running I can get 2 completely different results. The only thing that is consistent is my normal trigger I’ve had for years where if I eat/drink anything sweet I WILL crash The speed of the drop varies too and sometimes I can drop a whole unit within 20 mins (which leaves me really shaky) sometimes it will drop so slowly I don’t notice it until quite late. 3 times I’ve lost consciousness but luckily the worst time I was in hospital and I woke up with everyone round me and on a glucose drip [/QUOTE]
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