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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 2485980" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>I can confirm as well as my physical health suffering, my mental health had and was considerably effected by continuous hypoglycaemic episodes. Before diagnosis, I refer to this time as my hypo hell! And I have given many examples of the effects of these episodes.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Similar experiences, and worse when you are not aware of what is going on!</p><p>I have been found in a shop, on a deserted field, and outside my son's house after going for my nightly walk.</p><p>Thought at times to be asleep, but rather a nap or an episode and sweating and shaking when woken! Readings very low! That is why control of you blood glucose levels are important, low, as well as continuous highs!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 2485980, member: 85785"] I can confirm as well as my physical health suffering, my mental health had and was considerably effected by continuous hypoglycaemic episodes. Before diagnosis, I refer to this time as my hypo hell! And I have given many examples of the effects of these episodes. Similar experiences, and worse when you are not aware of what is going on! I have been found in a shop, on a deserted field, and outside my son's house after going for my nightly walk. Thought at times to be asleep, but rather a nap or an episode and sweating and shaking when woken! Readings very low! That is why control of you blood glucose levels are important, low, as well as continuous highs! [/QUOTE]
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