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<blockquote data-quote="clanders" data-source="post: 2203459" data-attributes="member: 156382"><p>Hi. I'm a type 1 diagnosed in 1972 as a 10 year old. I coped well on isophane and porcine insulin. I lost hypo awareness when switched (while pregnant) to human insulin. I have severe and frequent hypos and now have a Libre Freestyle as well as a care package. I'm being given a CGM on 4th February which will notify the care team. (Arthritis means I can't open hypostops). I think I'm just used to hypos, I continue to enjoy life often walking up to 12-16 miles a day with my beautiful dogs. If you're a driver you need to let DVLC know if you have lost hypo awareness. Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clanders, post: 2203459, member: 156382"] Hi. I'm a type 1 diagnosed in 1972 as a 10 year old. I coped well on isophane and porcine insulin. I lost hypo awareness when switched (while pregnant) to human insulin. I have severe and frequent hypos and now have a Libre Freestyle as well as a care package. I'm being given a CGM on 4th February which will notify the care team. (Arthritis means I can't open hypostops). I think I'm just used to hypos, I continue to enjoy life often walking up to 12-16 miles a day with my beautiful dogs. If you're a driver you need to let DVLC know if you have lost hypo awareness. Good luck [/QUOTE]
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