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<blockquote data-quote="NicoleC1971" data-source="post: 2072881" data-attributes="member: 365308"><p>Hello</p><p>I asked this of a consultant at a Dafne course and got the reply that repeated lows can cause you to lose hypo awareness. If I were taking high insulin doses and miscalculated, I can appreciate that this loss of sensation would be dangerous. I don't take high doses because I am low carb and on a pump</p><p>On the other hand when 'normals' are following a ketotic/low carb diet they have learned to tolerate less blood glucose without symptoms.</p><p>I could not get an answer to my question of is their an absolute level at which physiological damage occurs if we do not have a hypo feeling?</p><p>Am going to research whether the wise Dr Bernstein has any suggestions on this topic!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NicoleC1971, post: 2072881, member: 365308"] Hello I asked this of a consultant at a Dafne course and got the reply that repeated lows can cause you to lose hypo awareness. If I were taking high insulin doses and miscalculated, I can appreciate that this loss of sensation would be dangerous. I don't take high doses because I am low carb and on a pump On the other hand when 'normals' are following a ketotic/low carb diet they have learned to tolerate less blood glucose without symptoms. I could not get an answer to my question of is their an absolute level at which physiological damage occurs if we do not have a hypo feeling? Am going to research whether the wise Dr Bernstein has any suggestions on this topic! [/QUOTE]
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