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<blockquote data-quote="Blackers183" data-source="post: 1071304" data-attributes="member: 113279"><p>Unfortunately Catapillar we need to manage our BGL within a range to prevent or minimise complications. Frequent lows are known to cause longer term cognitive problems in addition to the immediate issues of loss of awareness, confusion, etc. I was surprised at how high some people were running at post DAFNE to raise their hypo awareness but it seemed to work, for most. Something that perhaps you need to get agreement from your health care team and I assume that you can contact the DAFNE people, they continued to provide advice and support for 12 months post course to us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackers183, post: 1071304, member: 113279"] Unfortunately Catapillar we need to manage our BGL within a range to prevent or minimise complications. Frequent lows are known to cause longer term cognitive problems in addition to the immediate issues of loss of awareness, confusion, etc. I was surprised at how high some people were running at post DAFNE to raise their hypo awareness but it seemed to work, for most. Something that perhaps you need to get agreement from your health care team and I assume that you can contact the DAFNE people, they continued to provide advice and support for 12 months post course to us. [/QUOTE]
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