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- Not being able to eat as many chocolate digestives as I used to.
Not sure, did you have a hot shower or bath after taking your insulin? If its a one-off then don't worry too much but just be vigilant and check your bg levels more often over the next few days, it would appear your not the only to have this happen today:
http://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/weird-and-scary-symptoms-this-morning-of-a-pre-hypo.78024/
Where you more active the night before or indeed that morning?
Alcohol could be a culprit of course.......
Thanks noblehead, hadn't seen that before I posted.
Actually I showered before testing - but how does that make a difference?
I'm not great at explaining these things @urbanracer but I believe that heat on the surface of the skin increases blood flow to the area and thus speeds up the rate at which insulin is absorbed, something along them lines but a Google search will give you a better explanation.
Similarly, diabetics are usually discouraged from saunas etc. Heat will indeed speed up rate at which insulin is absorbed.
@urbanracer, maybe worth showering first then taking your insulin once you have dressed and cooled down.
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