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<blockquote data-quote="becky.ford93" data-source="post: 962084" data-attributes="member: 188162"><p>I can't comment on the foot drop, but certainly some people managed to regain some degree of hypo awareness once they have their levels better controlled. Apparently if you reduce the number of hypos you have, the more you should eventually be able to notice them. Just be aware that carb ratios can be hard work, you may find at different times of the day you need different ratios I.e. you could eat 50g for breakfast and dinner but need more insulin for one than the other. A good book to look up would be "think like a pancreas"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="becky.ford93, post: 962084, member: 188162"] I can't comment on the foot drop, but certainly some people managed to regain some degree of hypo awareness once they have their levels better controlled. Apparently if you reduce the number of hypos you have, the more you should eventually be able to notice them. Just be aware that carb ratios can be hard work, you may find at different times of the day you need different ratios I.e. you could eat 50g for breakfast and dinner but need more insulin for one than the other. A good book to look up would be "think like a pancreas" [/QUOTE]
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