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<blockquote data-quote="the_anticarb" data-source="post: 426641" data-attributes="member: 16982"><p>I had loss of hypo awareness in first tri, this was prob caused by me being paranoid about highs affecting baby so I overcompensated and went too low, I changed doctors to one who is very anti hypo, and ran a little higher this made it come back so I now usually feel hypos around 3.5 unless I am asleep when I hypo in which case it can be around 2.5.</p><p></p><p>I don't tell my doctor though as he makes such a fuss about it and I've only a little while longer to go now. I do tell him I've hypo'd but just not how low. He seems to think that the worst thing in the world is to have a bad hypo, whereas when pregnant I think the highs are much worse. You can get used to running low so a hypo at 2.5 isn't as disabling as it would be to someone who isn't running so low all the time. Not saying they're great but I'd rather run too low than too high when pregnant, personally.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="the_anticarb, post: 426641, member: 16982"] I had loss of hypo awareness in first tri, this was prob caused by me being paranoid about highs affecting baby so I overcompensated and went too low, I changed doctors to one who is very anti hypo, and ran a little higher this made it come back so I now usually feel hypos around 3.5 unless I am asleep when I hypo in which case it can be around 2.5. I don't tell my doctor though as he makes such a fuss about it and I've only a little while longer to go now. I do tell him I've hypo'd but just not how low. He seems to think that the worst thing in the world is to have a bad hypo, whereas when pregnant I think the highs are much worse. You can get used to running low so a hypo at 2.5 isn't as disabling as it would be to someone who isn't running so low all the time. Not saying they're great but I'd rather run too low than too high when pregnant, personally. [/QUOTE]
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