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<blockquote data-quote="Jaylee" data-source="post: 2308703" data-attributes="member: 101136"><p>Hi,</p><p></p><p>BGs;</p><p>It's a little like alcohol or certain "substances." There is a tolerance build up that feels uncomfortable when when not at the level of "tolerance." However, like any form of substance. In the long term. It will not do the body any favours.</p><p></p><p>Between 4.8 & 7.8 is the "zone." not great for me if anything drifting above. Anything below 3.5 is trippy. However. I sorta have always felt "cleansed?" After coming back up without overshooting out of a low..</p><p>Oddly, a friend's T1 10 year old years back said to her mum, "a low felt like Christmas."</p><p>Being a T1 as a kid. I sorta get what she meant.. After explaining to her mum a few other nuances she might miss with her kid..</p><p></p><p>Staying as much as you can within normal healthy range, is advisable..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jaylee, post: 2308703, member: 101136"] Hi, BGs; It's a little like alcohol or certain "substances." There is a tolerance build up that feels uncomfortable when when not at the level of "tolerance." However, like any form of substance. In the long term. It will not do the body any favours. Between 4.8 & 7.8 is the "zone." not great for me if anything drifting above. Anything below 3.5 is trippy. However. I sorta have always felt "cleansed?" After coming back up without overshooting out of a low.. Oddly, a friend's T1 10 year old years back said to her mum, "a low felt like Christmas." Being a T1 as a kid. I sorta get what she meant.. After explaining to her mum a few other nuances she might miss with her kid.. Staying as much as you can within normal healthy range, is advisable.. [/QUOTE]
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