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<blockquote data-quote="sugar2" data-source="post: 100729" data-attributes="member: 6681"><p>This may be no help at all, but I have noticed over the years thatteh severity of the hypo symtoms, do not necessarily relate tothe number ob my monitor. Obviously, they get worse as teh numbers go down...but sometime I function quite well at 2.1, whilst other times, 2.8 will have be sweating and giddy.</p><p></p><p>It is a sad thing, but in my area, the Drs will not see poeple they consider to be well controleed ( I am not great, but not bad, and I haven't been able to see the specialist for 18 months now) so the DRs are used to naughty diabetics. I completely understand about your situation..would love to say that I have done everything right, and done exactly what I know I should, but I haven't. Do I regret it now? Absolutely, but I would have regretted it muchmore if I hadn't eventually tried to sort myself out.</p><p></p><p>I don't know if its hypos or anxiety, or a combination of the 2. Please make the appointment with teh DR, and start carrying your meter with you everywhere, so you can test if another funny spell happens</p><p>Take care</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sugar2, post: 100729, member: 6681"] This may be no help at all, but I have noticed over the years thatteh severity of the hypo symtoms, do not necessarily relate tothe number ob my monitor. Obviously, they get worse as teh numbers go down...but sometime I function quite well at 2.1, whilst other times, 2.8 will have be sweating and giddy. It is a sad thing, but in my area, the Drs will not see poeple they consider to be well controleed ( I am not great, but not bad, and I haven't been able to see the specialist for 18 months now) so the DRs are used to naughty diabetics. I completely understand about your situation..would love to say that I have done everything right, and done exactly what I know I should, but I haven't. Do I regret it now? Absolutely, but I would have regretted it muchmore if I hadn't eventually tried to sort myself out. I don't know if its hypos or anxiety, or a combination of the 2. Please make the appointment with teh DR, and start carrying your meter with you everywhere, so you can test if another funny spell happens Take care [/QUOTE]
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