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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted Account" data-source="post: 1941872"><p>[USER=371071]@michita[/USER] ta and [USER=490842]@JAT1[/USER] your comments are interesting.</p><p>As we know, type 1 is when our bodies are unable to produce insulin. As a result, our BG rises and, untreated our BG would get dangerously high.</p><p>This does not match with your feelings of low blood sugar which went away when you had something sweet.</p><p></p><p>Before I was diagnosed with type 1, I too would experience symptoms which I now associate with low BG.</p><p>I have always assumed those symptoms had nothing to do with my later type 1 diagnosis.</p><p>They usually occurred when I hadn't eaten for some time and I had been very busy doing something which would be burning up my natural sugar levels (e.g. running).</p><p>But it is interesting I am not the only person who has experienced this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted Account, post: 1941872"] [USER=371071]@michita[/USER] ta and [USER=490842]@JAT1[/USER] your comments are interesting. As we know, type 1 is when our bodies are unable to produce insulin. As a result, our BG rises and, untreated our BG would get dangerously high. This does not match with your feelings of low blood sugar which went away when you had something sweet. Before I was diagnosed with type 1, I too would experience symptoms which I now associate with low BG. I have always assumed those symptoms had nothing to do with my later type 1 diagnosis. They usually occurred when I hadn't eaten for some time and I had been very busy doing something which would be burning up my natural sugar levels (e.g. running). But it is interesting I am not the only person who has experienced this. [/QUOTE]
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