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<blockquote data-quote="Elc1112" data-source="post: 342580" data-attributes="member: 32988"><p>Highest is "HI", which is over 33.3 on my meter. This was when I was diagnosed and once when I was in hospital as the nurse turned my insulin sliding scale off. Lowest is "LO" which is believe is under 1.2. I did not feel so good then! My sugars normally don't get anywhere near this low but I had been involved in a car accident and was trapped in my car with no way to reach my lucozade a etc. I wasn't driving so I had not tested before getting in the car. I normally feel my sugars dropping and they rarely go below 3.5. I think the shock of the accident threw my hypo awareness a little!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elc1112, post: 342580, member: 32988"] Highest is "HI", which is over 33.3 on my meter. This was when I was diagnosed and once when I was in hospital as the nurse turned my insulin sliding scale off. Lowest is "LO" which is believe is under 1.2. I did not feel so good then! My sugars normally don't get anywhere near this low but I had been involved in a car accident and was trapped in my car with no way to reach my lucozade a etc. I wasn't driving so I had not tested before getting in the car. I normally feel my sugars dropping and they rarely go below 3.5. I think the shock of the accident threw my hypo awareness a little! [/QUOTE]
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