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<blockquote data-quote="Lynz84" data-source="post: 1442349" data-attributes="member: 266049"><p>Hi Everyone</p><p></p><p>Just recovering from a hypo...my first in a few weeks and it's knocked my socks off! I was only at 3.3 and nearly needing a good sit down. </p><p>Do you guys find the less you have a hypo, the more severe it is when you have one? </p><p>And also, have you developed new symptoms as time has gone on? I now cry! For absolutely no reason at all. Quite embarrassing [emoji21]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lynz84, post: 1442349, member: 266049"] Hi Everyone Just recovering from a hypo...my first in a few weeks and it's knocked my socks off! I was only at 3.3 and nearly needing a good sit down. Do you guys find the less you have a hypo, the more severe it is when you have one? And also, have you developed new symptoms as time has gone on? I now cry! For absolutely no reason at all. Quite embarrassing [emoji21] [/QUOTE]
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