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<blockquote data-quote="Emerald eyes" data-source="post: 156087" data-attributes="member: 29133"><p>On my journey I need help mates and many of you qualify on this site. Thanks once again. My doctor says to much info for the lay people is unhelpful, ah what qualifies a lay diabetic, certainly not one who is diabetic.Being as a Johnny Five, I love to know.</p><p>Yep I qualify for all three mentioned. Years ago I am quite certain my levels were very low, as I started to test and try to make this work for me I was able to recognize when I was going low.</p><p>So I can start the downward slope under 6. I need to eat something and to keep an eye on my levels.</p><p>Sometimes I catch it other times it goes regardless. I very seldom go 2.5 these days, but when I hit 4 I need good substance. I never recover in ten minutes I wish, but as I said in a previous post with lucozade and crisps I am recovering much faster. I don't understand it but it works. I will follow this one through as well. I've been enjoying this sine your post came and I'm finding so many useful ideas. </p><p>Once again, all my Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Emerald eyes, post: 156087, member: 29133"] On my journey I need help mates and many of you qualify on this site. Thanks once again. My doctor says to much info for the lay people is unhelpful, ah what qualifies a lay diabetic, certainly not one who is diabetic.Being as a Johnny Five, I love to know. Yep I qualify for all three mentioned. Years ago I am quite certain my levels were very low, as I started to test and try to make this work for me I was able to recognize when I was going low. So I can start the downward slope under 6. I need to eat something and to keep an eye on my levels. Sometimes I catch it other times it goes regardless. I very seldom go 2.5 these days, but when I hit 4 I need good substance. I never recover in ten minutes I wish, but as I said in a previous post with lucozade and crisps I am recovering much faster. I don't understand it but it works. I will follow this one through as well. I've been enjoying this sine your post came and I'm finding so many useful ideas. Once again, all my Thanks [/QUOTE]
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