Hi,
It's a tough one isn't it. To be honest my hypo's symptoms are very mild, i recognise mine early, in the early 4's/late 3's, all of a sudden i just know my BG is low and i correct it 99% of the time and keep going.
The other 1% is exercise, i don't seem to feel the signs until i stop exercising and on occasion have found myself below 2mmol, this is when i get all the typical symptoms, shaky, sweaty but feel cold. The worst symptom for me is the inability to use my brain for simple things.. Until my BG comes back up i'm unable to tell the time, i can't absorb info when reading.. Very bizzarre.. but i assume this is because i'm very low my brain is preventing me from wasting valuable energy.
If i were to explain a hypo i'd probably explain it as two, the mild ones where i just know i'm hypo so don't really get any distinct symptoms, i just get a flip in my stomach. The other i'd explain as the actual typical hypo where im shaky etc and list the symptoms i have.
The only time i'm really affected after a hypo is the night time ones, since pumping i think i've had two, as i sleep like a LOG i'm usually pretty low when i wake up and i feel like i'm hungover in the morning :sick: Apart from that i usually test, treat, test then back on my way