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<blockquote data-quote="tom58" data-source="post: 1588194" data-attributes="member: 49969"><p>I don't consider myself hypo unaware because I feel uneasy when below 4.0. But there are always times when our BSs inconveniently fall, like TBN when playing golf. My question is do we gradually get used to lows below 2.0 and can you train yourself to endure them whilst still remaining conscious?</p><p></p><p>When I was first a diabetic I would conk out frequently. A&E became so fed up with me they once gave me a shot of i/v glucose and told the ambulance to take me home whilst I was still dead to the world. I can't remember the exact details because it's over fifty years ago but I'm certain I wasn't that ridiculously low. Happily hypo comas don't happen now and the last one was over ten years ago.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tom58, post: 1588194, member: 49969"] I don't consider myself hypo unaware because I feel uneasy when below 4.0. But there are always times when our BSs inconveniently fall, like TBN when playing golf. My question is do we gradually get used to lows below 2.0 and can you train yourself to endure them whilst still remaining conscious? When I was first a diabetic I would conk out frequently. A&E became so fed up with me they once gave me a shot of i/v glucose and told the ambulance to take me home whilst I was still dead to the world. I can't remember the exact details because it's over fifty years ago but I'm certain I wasn't that ridiculously low. Happily hypo comas don't happen now and the last one was over ten years ago. [/QUOTE]
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