Hi @Medusa41 I've had a 0.8 reading before when I was in hospital for a check up when pregnant with my daughter. I've also had 'LO' displayed on my meter, where it's been too low for my meter to give me a reading.
I think any reading below 3.8 is dangerous, especially depending on the situation and circumstances. For example if you were driving or asleep
Ive had my metre tell me LO and I think that anything less than 1. I've been fine to treat that most of the time. But there was that one time I needed a paramedic to wake me up when my levels were unreadably low.
1.8 is pretty low. Hope you treated it and are sorted now. I expect it was stress and I hope your son is recovering well from the op.
There's not like a specific number when you cross it that's when you are "in trouble". The same number might effect you differently on different occasions., so next time you might need help if you end up down there again. The important thing is to treat every hypo nice and quick so you aren't playing with fire and dropping that low.
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