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<blockquote data-quote="4ratbags" data-source="post: 1881149" data-attributes="member: 102832"><p>When my HbA1c went from 100 down to 34 I found the same. BS would always be in the 4's and I could eat chocolate etc and it didnt affect me at all. Typically a hypo is under 3.7 so your not quite in hypo territory yet. I found that my body adjusted to lower bs and that when a reading in the high 3's would have normally affected me it had to get down to the high 2's before I noticed. I know it's easy to grab the orange juice and chips to try and bring your bs up but be careful as it's easy to fall back into old habits and to use low bs as an excuse for eating what you want, I found this out the hard way [emoji853]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4ratbags, post: 1881149, member: 102832"] When my HbA1c went from 100 down to 34 I found the same. BS would always be in the 4's and I could eat chocolate etc and it didnt affect me at all. Typically a hypo is under 3.7 so your not quite in hypo territory yet. I found that my body adjusted to lower bs and that when a reading in the high 3's would have normally affected me it had to get down to the high 2's before I noticed. I know it's easy to grab the orange juice and chips to try and bring your bs up but be careful as it's easy to fall back into old habits and to use low bs as an excuse for eating what you want, I found this out the hard way [emoji853] [/QUOTE]
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