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<blockquote data-quote="Erin" data-source="post: 2402890" data-attributes="member: 33777"><p>"like all physiological levels" that generality may be the problem in giving more weight to an occasional hyperglycemic number than a hypo. Physiological levels may vary from patient condition to patient condition. For example, I was able to tolerate 3.0 in my early diabetic years but even my dr. was concerned that I would exceed those for more than twice a week. I think they are more harmful than hyper numbers. You are not on medication? Wow! Oh yes, I should have added than insulin AND diabetic meds may risk a hypo now and then. I have been lucky to wake up sometimes nervous and sweating and confirming that these symptoms are caused by a hypo, checking my meter. But I am concerned about sleeping through something like that which may get too low.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Erin, post: 2402890, member: 33777"] "like all physiological levels" that generality may be the problem in giving more weight to an occasional hyperglycemic number than a hypo. Physiological levels may vary from patient condition to patient condition. For example, I was able to tolerate 3.0 in my early diabetic years but even my dr. was concerned that I would exceed those for more than twice a week. I think they are more harmful than hyper numbers. You are not on medication? Wow! Oh yes, I should have added than insulin AND diabetic meds may risk a hypo now and then. I have been lucky to wake up sometimes nervous and sweating and confirming that these symptoms are caused by a hypo, checking my meter. But I am concerned about sleeping through something like that which may get too low. [/QUOTE]
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