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Just joined and posted in the T1 forum a serious post, this one however is intended to be a little more light hearted !
So I thought, post and tell people your lowest ever recorded blood level reading? *NOT* readings taken by other people but reading you have successfully taken yourself?
I am obviously *not* promoting going hypo (engage common sense). But you must remember having a surprisingly low reading and a big meal before the effects of a hypo kick in?!
My lowest, once I felt low, nothing serious, still able to use all my limbs (my legs stop working properly when I go hypo), did a test and it came out 1.3 mmol . I did quite a double take and then grabbed something to munch on (not lettuce).
What's yours?
>> I wouldn't do a "highest" reading post as especially back in the old days meters couldn't read above a certain value (20 mmol, then 33mmol now who knows)... and their readings get inaccurate above a certain level anyhow, even now.
Just joined and posted in the T1 forum a serious post, this one however is intended to be a little more light hearted !
So I thought, post and tell people your lowest ever recorded blood level reading? *NOT* readings taken by other people but reading you have successfully taken yourself?
I am obviously *not* promoting going hypo (engage common sense). But you must remember having a surprisingly low reading and a big meal before the effects of a hypo kick in?!
My lowest, once I felt low, nothing serious, still able to use all my limbs (my legs stop working properly when I go hypo), did a test and it came out 1.3 mmol . I did quite a double take and then grabbed something to munch on (not lettuce).
What's yours?
>> I wouldn't do a "highest" reading post as especially back in the old days meters couldn't read above a certain value (20 mmol, then 33mmol now who knows)... and their readings get inaccurate above a certain level anyhow, even now.