Hi, I've had type 1 just over 12 years now. In the past half a year, I have turned my diabetes control around. (I've never been great with my control) but my last HBA1c result was (in old terms) 6.4% so I'm really happy with my progress however, in the last two/three months I've started to lose my usual hypo warning signs. I'm testing my sugars every hour at the minute, just did them and I'm 3.2 (but feel fine) has anyone else experienced this? I obviously treat the hypo (with 15 grams of carbs) straight away however, surely this isn't right? Any experience/advice much appreciatedThanks x
Hi Ms 6,
For me, it's useful to know how you have turned around your diabetes control?
If you are using a Ketogenic (LCHF) style diet? then the lack of symptoms during low levels may be explained as a result of your brain being Keto-powered rather than glucose-powered. The brain will not panic at low blood-glucose levels when it is not being fuelled primarily from glucose.
If you are not using such a diet? then the lack of symptoms during low levels is more likely to be exlained by your brain simply adapting to lower levels because it has needed to. People tend to consider this as dangerous, because you lose your 'buffer' between a low level which can be treated when you notice the warnings, and the level at which things can become more serious.
I don't know you or your situation, so in the above I have been careful not to state anything as an 'absolute' . . . just offering what I see as the most likely explanations in different cases.
Regards
Antony
I would say I have experienced lows as low as 3.0 and felt nothing, but its usually because it has came on slowly and i was distracted with other things..........
it doesn't happen all the time though so there is no concern.......
are your hypos always like this.......?
how many hypos are you having in a day?
i would assume you are having more than you should be having, hence why your body is now used to the lower numbers.....
increasing your BG target will help....
Hi, thanks for your reply. To be honest, I have basically just started to use my pump properly – i.e. carb counting and entering the exact carbs into my pump along with my sugar readings.
Before, I did a lot of guess work and obviously – this just didn’t work. I count every single carb I eat. Not sure if this is a Ketogenic (LCHF) style diet? Thanks
Thanks, will adjust my target just a little higher on the pump & see what happens.Agree with @novorapidboi26, set the lower end of your bg range slightly higher on your pump, this in itself should reduce the frequency of your hypo's and improve your hypo awareness symptoms, but your doing the right thing by testing regularly although every hour is maybe too excessive.
Thanks, I'm going to adjust my target ever so slightly. I tend to have the hypos just before I go to bed (or after I've popped out at lunch) with that - I can normally justify why - (walk has burned off the sugars)If your not getting hypos all the time and not feeling them then I would say your going to be fine in terms of awareness........
you could increase your target slightly, on the pump, so that your running slightly higher say for a week....see how it goes......
when are the hypos occurring?
have you basal tested recently.....?
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