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<blockquote data-quote="Brodiebear" data-source="post: 2203234" data-attributes="member: 101528"><p>I just dont get how sometimes a low blood level makes you go 'hypo' yet other times it doesnt. If my bloods drop below 6 i usually have a hypo - i now its coming so can deal with it. Earlier last year i had a severe hypo without any warning, to the point where i started to zone out (according to people stood next to me). However we also went to Florida last year and concerned about walking in the heat i tested myself regularly throughout the day. To my surprise most days my bloods were below six, but no hypos and no hypo symptoms, I usually had something to eat once i had taken a low reading, but still strange how the human body works. Maybe walking over 5 miles a day and drinking over 8 litres of water in temperatures of plus eighty helped !.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brodiebear, post: 2203234, member: 101528"] I just dont get how sometimes a low blood level makes you go 'hypo' yet other times it doesnt. If my bloods drop below 6 i usually have a hypo - i now its coming so can deal with it. Earlier last year i had a severe hypo without any warning, to the point where i started to zone out (according to people stood next to me). However we also went to Florida last year and concerned about walking in the heat i tested myself regularly throughout the day. To my surprise most days my bloods were below six, but no hypos and no hypo symptoms, I usually had something to eat once i had taken a low reading, but still strange how the human body works. Maybe walking over 5 miles a day and drinking over 8 litres of water in temperatures of plus eighty helped !. [/QUOTE]
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