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<blockquote data-quote="Deadeye_Pete" data-source="post: 2066570" data-attributes="member: 435992"><p>Thanks for all the replies so quickly. </p><p>I found i was getting low by doing a routine 2- hour test while driving(4.7). Since this was below 5 and around lunchtime we decided to stop & eat, only my blood went lower still and i started to feel it then. </p><p></p><p>I think the problem i have is that I'm not feeling the hypo until I'm well below 4 mmol/l. It's not even been two years since diagnosis and i could feel getting low at 5-6 mmol/l a few months ago. </p><p></p><p>I'm not either a T1 or T2, but a T3c caused by gallstone pancreatitis which has completely destroyed my pancreas. I didn't feel that coming on either...</p><p></p><p>I'll have to wait and see what the diabetes team say, and hope my boss is understanding enough to let me work from home mostly. Unfortunately the nearest public transport is six miles away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deadeye_Pete, post: 2066570, member: 435992"] Thanks for all the replies so quickly. I found i was getting low by doing a routine 2- hour test while driving(4.7). Since this was below 5 and around lunchtime we decided to stop & eat, only my blood went lower still and i started to feel it then. I think the problem i have is that I'm not feeling the hypo until I'm well below 4 mmol/l. It's not even been two years since diagnosis and i could feel getting low at 5-6 mmol/l a few months ago. I'm not either a T1 or T2, but a T3c caused by gallstone pancreatitis which has completely destroyed my pancreas. I didn't feel that coming on either... I'll have to wait and see what the diabetes team say, and hope my boss is understanding enough to let me work from home mostly. Unfortunately the nearest public transport is six miles away. [/QUOTE]
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