The lowest BG I've ever had was a 1.9 at night - at least, that's the lowest I caught. It was scary and very unpleasant, but I wasn't actually in immediate danger as long as it wasn't still dropping - obviously it needed urgent correction which I did with a couple of swigs of full sugar Coke. I was pretty concerned, so I spoke to my diabetes consultant about it. He said if it had got any lower my body would have corrected it. He put in writing that he had explained that while a hypo like that is unpleasant, it won't kill me and I shouldn't be scared of them. So now I'm keen to avoid them and to correct quickly, but not actually scared of them.
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Sorry if i offeneded - i didnt think as much damage could be done in a type two diabetic with lows (i know they only happen if medicated with certain things, or am I wrong again?)? I may be wrong but i was actually responnding as a type 1 that 1.7 would be very dangerous - i would probably be dead :-/
What a lovely and lucky family you must have, what is the cats name.
Maybe Steve could meet up with our Izzi one day, mind you Izzi is not that clever.He is a ginger tom called Steve
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Ok now I'm confused do you mean if I hadn't eaten/drunk anything my sugar level would of come up on its own ? Is that a definite ? Not sure id dare leave it to see!
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