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<blockquote data-quote="plantae" data-source="post: 2580795" data-attributes="member: 565464"><p>Thank you for taking the time to write/adapt this for me [USER=388932]@Grant_Vicat[/USER] </p><p></p><p>I don't think I became violent, nobody has told me that... I've been told that I became very stubborn, refused to do what anyone was telling/asking me to do and would not talk. When I was in hospital the Dr asked me for permission to talk to my mum which I, of course, gave because I was lucid again at that stage. He gave her many suggestions, some of which match exactly what you've written. I still feel guilty though... she was trying to save my life and I shut down. At least I can understand why now.</p><p></p><p>The other night my symptoms were extreme headache, extreme thirst and then after the hypo extreme fatigue. I also noticed last night that I was shaking; I've never noticed that before so maybe I'm starting to become more aware and can now start to recognise these symptoms. I've also set my libre alarm to go off at a higher level in the attempt for me to learn to recognise my lows (apart from avoiding them of course)</p><p></p><p>I've got glucose tubes now. They're exactly 15 g of glucose so I can more easily track my progress instead of trying to think "oh this orange juice has about 20.2 g of carbs, 18.9 g of sugars etc etc" and trying to calculate things when I'm not thinking straight anyway</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="plantae, post: 2580795, member: 565464"] Thank you for taking the time to write/adapt this for me [USER=388932]@Grant_Vicat[/USER] I don't think I became violent, nobody has told me that... I've been told that I became very stubborn, refused to do what anyone was telling/asking me to do and would not talk. When I was in hospital the Dr asked me for permission to talk to my mum which I, of course, gave because I was lucid again at that stage. He gave her many suggestions, some of which match exactly what you've written. I still feel guilty though... she was trying to save my life and I shut down. At least I can understand why now. The other night my symptoms were extreme headache, extreme thirst and then after the hypo extreme fatigue. I also noticed last night that I was shaking; I've never noticed that before so maybe I'm starting to become more aware and can now start to recognise these symptoms. I've also set my libre alarm to go off at a higher level in the attempt for me to learn to recognise my lows (apart from avoiding them of course) I've got glucose tubes now. They're exactly 15 g of glucose so I can more easily track my progress instead of trying to think "oh this orange juice has about 20.2 g of carbs, 18.9 g of sugars etc etc" and trying to calculate things when I'm not thinking straight anyway [/QUOTE]
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