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<blockquote data-quote="Ellies-mum" data-source="post: 1256038" data-attributes="member: 334836"><p>Hi, my daughter is 14 and has been diagnosed as type 1 for 2.5 years now. Through trying to keep tight control of her blood sugars, she has endured many hypos and is now hypo unaware. Her lowest reading was 1.4 during the night. We found her drenched in sweat with eyes open and unable to move or speak....had to give her the jag in the orange box......so scary. So she doesn't waken herself at night if low and doesn't notice when low during the day either....was down to 1.7 yesterday with no warning signs.</p><p>My question is, how do we get the hypo awareness back? She has tried running high for a couple of weeks with only marginal success. Is there anyone else who is hypo unaware and if so how do you deal with it. I am considering getting the DEXCOM G5 but I will have to self fund it. Any help appreciated. Jane</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ellies-mum, post: 1256038, member: 334836"] Hi, my daughter is 14 and has been diagnosed as type 1 for 2.5 years now. Through trying to keep tight control of her blood sugars, she has endured many hypos and is now hypo unaware. Her lowest reading was 1.4 during the night. We found her drenched in sweat with eyes open and unable to move or speak....had to give her the jag in the orange box......so scary. So she doesn't waken herself at night if low and doesn't notice when low during the day either....was down to 1.7 yesterday with no warning signs. My question is, how do we get the hypo awareness back? She has tried running high for a couple of weeks with only marginal success. Is there anyone else who is hypo unaware and if so how do you deal with it. I am considering getting the DEXCOM G5 but I will have to self fund it. Any help appreciated. Jane [/QUOTE]
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