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<blockquote data-quote="Timostags" data-source="post: 1898617" data-attributes="member: 490251"><p>I have noticed the symptoms get when having a hypo have changed. </p><p>I used to get shakey and my tongue would go numb. I don't seem to get these symptoms anymore. Now I tend to notice a hypo when I can't concentrate and struggle to focus my sight on something.</p><p>When I get these symptoms I'll do a BG test and it's usually below 2.5 mmol.</p><p>I can often do a BG test and it be 3-4 and I'll feel really feel.</p><p></p><p>What BG levels do other people get symptoms that you recognise as a hypo? I know we are taught that <3.9 is a hypo but I also recently read that 2.8 is when people tend to get symptoms ---- this was from Wikipedia</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timostags, post: 1898617, member: 490251"] I have noticed the symptoms get when having a hypo have changed. I used to get shakey and my tongue would go numb. I don't seem to get these symptoms anymore. Now I tend to notice a hypo when I can't concentrate and struggle to focus my sight on something. When I get these symptoms I'll do a BG test and it's usually below 2.5 mmol. I can often do a BG test and it be 3-4 and I'll feel really feel. What BG levels do other people get symptoms that you recognise as a hypo? I know we are taught that <3.9 is a hypo but I also recently read that 2.8 is when people tend to get symptoms ---- this was from Wikipedia [/QUOTE]
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