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<blockquote data-quote="Deborah 85" data-source="post: 1960582" data-attributes="member: 496663"><p>hey </p><p></p><p>So I was told by my doc that level reading of five and under puts you into a hypo, last night before bed my level was 4.1 but I felt fine, but I had some chocolate and when I checked in the morning it was back to 7.1. after work I was driving home I felt like my arms didn’t belong to me and I was really struggling to lift them. I felt very sick, got home and my level was 4.9, again had some chocolate and now feeling a bit better but how do I stop this from happening all the time? Am I not eating enough? Do I eat the wrong things! I’m so confused</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deborah 85, post: 1960582, member: 496663"] hey So I was told by my doc that level reading of five and under puts you into a hypo, last night before bed my level was 4.1 but I felt fine, but I had some chocolate and when I checked in the morning it was back to 7.1. after work I was driving home I felt like my arms didn’t belong to me and I was really struggling to lift them. I felt very sick, got home and my level was 4.9, again had some chocolate and now feeling a bit better but how do I stop this from happening all the time? Am I not eating enough? Do I eat the wrong things! I’m so confused [/QUOTE]
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