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<blockquote data-quote="Lucypieee" data-source="post: 333338" data-attributes="member: 49843"><p>If it were me, I would say it was most likely a hypo. It doesn't often happen, I'm usually pretty aware when I drop but, I've had a couple of incidences where I hadn't realised I was having a hypo and ended up with memory loss.</p><p></p><p>One such incident was when I was at school, I asked to leave my classroom and I walked from the top floor on one side of the school, to the other end of the school on the ground floor where the sick room was. I'd been in there for 5/10 minutes before I knew where I was. </p><p></p><p>Scary stuff, but it appears that my body had a natural reaction to go and get help and treat the hypo which is fairly reassuring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucypieee, post: 333338, member: 49843"] If it were me, I would say it was most likely a hypo. It doesn't often happen, I'm usually pretty aware when I drop but, I've had a couple of incidences where I hadn't realised I was having a hypo and ended up with memory loss. One such incident was when I was at school, I asked to leave my classroom and I walked from the top floor on one side of the school, to the other end of the school on the ground floor where the sick room was. I'd been in there for 5/10 minutes before I knew where I was. Scary stuff, but it appears that my body had a natural reaction to go and get help and treat the hypo which is fairly reassuring. [/QUOTE]
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