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<blockquote data-quote="leslie10152" data-source="post: 1510724" data-attributes="member: 352928"><p>Welcome to the forum [USER=420651]@Lilolil4kids_[/USER]. Anywhere in the 5's is very good. It appears that you are experiencing hypoglycemia. This could be due to your body being above that level for some time and has grown accustomed. Falling to a lower level could be triggering these symptoms. I have been through this myself. Usually, anything below 4.3 is a hypo position. Be careful when you control your bgl's not to experience too many hypos, as you can develop a tolerance and not display symptoms until your glucose levels fall dangerously. Have your gp review your meds and diet to avoid further mishap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="leslie10152, post: 1510724, member: 352928"] Welcome to the forum [USER=420651]@Lilolil4kids_[/USER]. Anywhere in the 5's is very good. It appears that you are experiencing hypoglycemia. This could be due to your body being above that level for some time and has grown accustomed. Falling to a lower level could be triggering these symptoms. I have been through this myself. Usually, anything below 4.3 is a hypo position. Be careful when you control your bgl's not to experience too many hypos, as you can develop a tolerance and not display symptoms until your glucose levels fall dangerously. Have your gp review your meds and diet to avoid further mishap. [/QUOTE]
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