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<blockquote data-quote="billpearson" data-source="post: 2314486" data-attributes="member: 211035"><p>I find changes in vision, sometimes sweating, and sometimes irritability are my main symptoms. If I suddenly feel tired, I know that my blood sugars are either too low, or too high, so I then try and check straight away! Thankfully I use Freestyle Libre, which makes that easier.</p><p></p><p>When I used to just do blood tests, and thought my sugars were going low, I used to some times wait to see if the symptoms got worse. I found out the hard way, that that was extremely stupid - as once sugars drop below a certain level your brain doesn't function so well, and you could be in a sweet shop and not know what to do.</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately if your control is bad, hypos much easier to spot than if you are normally within or close to the target ranges. So harder to spot hypos can be a problem of better control, but nobody should have blood sugars bouncing all over the place if they can help it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="billpearson, post: 2314486, member: 211035"] I find changes in vision, sometimes sweating, and sometimes irritability are my main symptoms. If I suddenly feel tired, I know that my blood sugars are either too low, or too high, so I then try and check straight away! Thankfully I use Freestyle Libre, which makes that easier. When I used to just do blood tests, and thought my sugars were going low, I used to some times wait to see if the symptoms got worse. I found out the hard way, that that was extremely stupid - as once sugars drop below a certain level your brain doesn't function so well, and you could be in a sweet shop and not know what to do. Unfortunately if your control is bad, hypos much easier to spot than if you are normally within or close to the target ranges. So harder to spot hypos can be a problem of better control, but nobody should have blood sugars bouncing all over the place if they can help it. [/QUOTE]
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