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<blockquote data-quote="kev-w" data-source="post: 1790642" data-attributes="member: 452484"><p>You're right but there's hypos and there's hypos, a dip to 3.9 is a 'clinical' hypo but after a lot of years it doesn't affect you 'too much', as long as you're bringing it up, of course if your 3.9 is in the first hour or so from your injection you've the potential for trouble, but if it's say from the tail 4 - 5 hours later it's soon coming up.</p><p></p><p>Again a sleeping hypo can be troublesome as it's happening over a longer period of time and too much glucose can impact on your breakfast bolus leaving you spiking high mid morning and chasing your a**e all day with correction jabs and snacks, but I guess that's T1 diabetes.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kev-w, post: 1790642, member: 452484"] You're right but there's hypos and there's hypos, a dip to 3.9 is a 'clinical' hypo but after a lot of years it doesn't affect you 'too much', as long as you're bringing it up, of course if your 3.9 is in the first hour or so from your injection you've the potential for trouble, but if it's say from the tail 4 - 5 hours later it's soon coming up. Again a sleeping hypo can be troublesome as it's happening over a longer period of time and too much glucose can impact on your breakfast bolus leaving you spiking high mid morning and chasing your a**e all day with correction jabs and snacks, but I guess that's T1 diabetes..... [/QUOTE]
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