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<blockquote data-quote="desidiabulum" data-source="post: 455470" data-attributes="member: 39515"><p>Shaking can also be caused by delayed shock -- perhaps prompted by your hypo. but manifesting itself even when your bgs are back to normal and your temperature is normal. I used to get this occasionally. But do mention it to your GP -- there could be something else at work (it took a long time to work out that some of my non-hypo shaking was sometimes shock caused by artery blockage).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="desidiabulum, post: 455470, member: 39515"] Shaking can also be caused by delayed shock -- perhaps prompted by your hypo. but manifesting itself even when your bgs are back to normal and your temperature is normal. I used to get this occasionally. But do mention it to your GP -- there could be something else at work (it took a long time to work out that some of my non-hypo shaking was sometimes shock caused by artery blockage). [/QUOTE]
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