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<blockquote data-quote="DiabeticSkater" data-source="post: 27739" data-attributes="member: 9842"><p>Its about time a continuous monitoring system was available. This would be of great use to all of use who use insulin. Hypo unawareness is a strange thing indeed. AS the first part of the body to be affected by low bg is the brain. And once cognitive reflexes are compromised actually recognising anything coherently, never mind a hypo, is very difficult. Come to think of it I don't actually remember having much hypo awareness. And the docs told me it had appeared due to running good low numbers for so long. I personally think my body adapted or the insulin itself has a role to play.</p><p>Without continuous monitoring we will never get any closer to the truth. and I hope it comes soon.</p><p>I did try running higher bg numbers for a 90 day period but this didnt help at all. The only thing which did give me back some hypo warning(well I say give me back not actually sure wether the signs existed in the first place.) was a course of acupuncture :shock:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DiabeticSkater, post: 27739, member: 9842"] Its about time a continuous monitoring system was available. This would be of great use to all of use who use insulin. Hypo unawareness is a strange thing indeed. AS the first part of the body to be affected by low bg is the brain. And once cognitive reflexes are compromised actually recognising anything coherently, never mind a hypo, is very difficult. Come to think of it I don't actually remember having much hypo awareness. And the docs told me it had appeared due to running good low numbers for so long. I personally think my body adapted or the insulin itself has a role to play. Without continuous monitoring we will never get any closer to the truth. and I hope it comes soon. I did try running higher bg numbers for a 90 day period but this didnt help at all. The only thing which did give me back some hypo warning(well I say give me back not actually sure wether the signs existed in the first place.) was a course of acupuncture :shock: [/QUOTE]
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