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<blockquote data-quote="mindy" data-source="post: 1072054" data-attributes="member: 64615"><p>Hi, I usually become breathless and feel like my chest is tight during Hyperglyceamic episodes and I suffer pain all over my body in random places such as feet, legs, head and so on. Once my blood sugar starts dropping I begin to feel a bit better but this process takes me between 2-8 hours! I understand your desperation as nobody seems to understand that alongside a high BG there are physical symptoms attached. I have questioned my own sanity on several occasions. Sadly nobody really seems to appreciate how debilitating and uncomfortable this is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mindy, post: 1072054, member: 64615"] Hi, I usually become breathless and feel like my chest is tight during Hyperglyceamic episodes and I suffer pain all over my body in random places such as feet, legs, head and so on. Once my blood sugar starts dropping I begin to feel a bit better but this process takes me between 2-8 hours! I understand your desperation as nobody seems to understand that alongside a high BG there are physical symptoms attached. I have questioned my own sanity on several occasions. Sadly nobody really seems to appreciate how debilitating and uncomfortable this is. [/QUOTE]
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