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<blockquote data-quote="sysrev" data-source="post: 1733719" data-attributes="member: 37572"><p>T2 on insulin for 20 years. Since my wife's dementia became severe she no longer catches my hypos. The good news (at least to me) is that I can have a severe hypo and recover without assistance. The last one I don't remember anything after 9 pm and came to enough to self medicate at 2 am - mind you, I was in a sorry mess. I'm guessing the insulin just wore off. Coming to was interesting - having psychedelic experiences, I do worry about permanent damage but what can you do? Anyone else have these?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sysrev, post: 1733719, member: 37572"] T2 on insulin for 20 years. Since my wife's dementia became severe she no longer catches my hypos. The good news (at least to me) is that I can have a severe hypo and recover without assistance. The last one I don't remember anything after 9 pm and came to enough to self medicate at 2 am - mind you, I was in a sorry mess. I'm guessing the insulin just wore off. Coming to was interesting - having psychedelic experiences, I do worry about permanent damage but what can you do? Anyone else have these? [/QUOTE]
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