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How do you keep cool and stable in the 'heat' ?
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<blockquote data-quote="zombiegirl" data-source="post: 407515" data-attributes="member: 66516"><p>My levels have gone really low in this heat, and what's worse is, my usual hypo symptoms (warm feeling all over, light headedness) are pretty much how this hot weather makes me feel all the time, so I'm finding it really difficult to detect hypos.</p><p></p><p>In fact I was rushed to A&E in an ambulance this weekend after I awoke with a nighttime hypo and my husband found me unconscious downstairs having a full blown seizure! This has scared me so much - it's the first major diabetic incident I've had in 22 years of being type 1. I'm now testing literally about 12 times a day as I just don't trust myself in this weather...roll on Autumn!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zombiegirl, post: 407515, member: 66516"] My levels have gone really low in this heat, and what's worse is, my usual hypo symptoms (warm feeling all over, light headedness) are pretty much how this hot weather makes me feel all the time, so I'm finding it really difficult to detect hypos. In fact I was rushed to A&E in an ambulance this weekend after I awoke with a nighttime hypo and my husband found me unconscious downstairs having a full blown seizure! This has scared me so much - it's the first major diabetic incident I've had in 22 years of being type 1. I'm now testing literally about 12 times a day as I just don't trust myself in this weather...roll on Autumn! [/QUOTE]
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