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<blockquote data-quote="caitycakes1" data-source="post: 41957" data-attributes="member: 12809"><p>My symptoms kick in at around 3.0. First thing I notice is palpitations and when I check my pulse it is usually racing, then because I have tested and found a three (eek) the symptoms really kick in with shaking, tunnell vision and the feeling that my heart is going to burst out of my chest, sweating.if I don't fix it straight away. I have only had one hypo as bad as this and that was very soon after dx. Havent had one for many weeks and don't plan to if I have my way. I check my bg levels religiously in order to avoid hypos as I can't stand the loss of control.</p><p></p><p>Caitycakes x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="caitycakes1, post: 41957, member: 12809"] My symptoms kick in at around 3.0. First thing I notice is palpitations and when I check my pulse it is usually racing, then because I have tested and found a three (eek) the symptoms really kick in with shaking, tunnell vision and the feeling that my heart is going to burst out of my chest, sweating.if I don't fix it straight away. I have only had one hypo as bad as this and that was very soon after dx. Havent had one for many weeks and don't plan to if I have my way. I check my bg levels religiously in order to avoid hypos as I can't stand the loss of control. Caitycakes x [/QUOTE]
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