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Lowest BS ever of 3.4, bad news for me
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<blockquote data-quote="sally and james" data-source="post: 1564071" data-attributes="member: 93504"><p>A normal, "bog standard", run of the mill type 2 will not have hypos unless they are on insulin or on drugs which stimulate their own insulin production. Hypos are just not part of type 2, which is a condition defined by raised sugar levels. A T2 on insulin etc may, of course experience a hypo due to having more drugs than their food/circumstances require. There should be no need for a T2 on no drugs or drugs which do not raise insulin levels to carry chocolate or wear diabetes identity bracelets. This latter could cause confusion in some circumstances.</p><p>Could I suggest that the OP, [USER=42210]@berylc[/USER] had simply over exerted herself in rather cold conditions and feeling a bit strange was nothing to do with diabetes. She just needed time for her body to catch up.</p><p>Sally</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sally and james, post: 1564071, member: 93504"] A normal, "bog standard", run of the mill type 2 will not have hypos unless they are on insulin or on drugs which stimulate their own insulin production. Hypos are just not part of type 2, which is a condition defined by raised sugar levels. A T2 on insulin etc may, of course experience a hypo due to having more drugs than their food/circumstances require. There should be no need for a T2 on no drugs or drugs which do not raise insulin levels to carry chocolate or wear diabetes identity bracelets. This latter could cause confusion in some circumstances. Could I suggest that the OP, [USER=42210]@berylc[/USER] had simply over exerted herself in rather cold conditions and feeling a bit strange was nothing to do with diabetes. She just needed time for her body to catch up. Sally [/QUOTE]
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