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<blockquote data-quote="ann34+" data-source="post: 504218" data-attributes="member: 94348"><p>i agree, apart from finding out the problems with hypo unawareness myself, (i was never a driver as from the beginning was susceptible to hypo)I have been told that even so called mild hypos are dangerous, and may have long term effects, especially on the brain. In 2010 a study on adult non diabetics in New England J Med 2010;362:800-11, while finding that risk of cardiovascular disease did rise with rising HbA1c also reported "one curious finding was an increased risk of all-cause mortality among participants with lowest HbA1c values <5%." The suggestion being that even in non diabetics a slightly lowered blood glucose at times may have had long term effects.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ann34+, post: 504218, member: 94348"] i agree, apart from finding out the problems with hypo unawareness myself, (i was never a driver as from the beginning was susceptible to hypo)I have been told that even so called mild hypos are dangerous, and may have long term effects, especially on the brain. In 2010 a study on adult non diabetics in New England J Med 2010;362:800-11, while finding that risk of cardiovascular disease did rise with rising HbA1c also reported "one curious finding was an increased risk of all-cause mortality among participants with lowest HbA1c values <5%." The suggestion being that even in non diabetics a slightly lowered blood glucose at times may have had long term effects. [/QUOTE]
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