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<blockquote data-quote="Auckland Canary" data-source="post: 457220" data-attributes="member: 70613"><p>In the last few years I had severe problems with night time hypo's which frequently left me requiring assistance and medical care. After these I would always become as cold as ice and starting shivering for up to an hour afterwards as well as feeling physically exhausted.</p><p>Luckily since I attended a DAFNE course I have regained control and have only had 1 of these in the last 6 months.</p><p> </p><p>However I don't think what you are describing is actually that abnormal. I know it isn't pleasant and I don't know what causes it but I don't think it is actually dangerous in it's own right. Talk to your nurse though. I have been Type 1 for nearly 31 years now and you still find out new things about the condition as well as your body changing how it deals with things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Auckland Canary, post: 457220, member: 70613"] In the last few years I had severe problems with night time hypo's which frequently left me requiring assistance and medical care. After these I would always become as cold as ice and starting shivering for up to an hour afterwards as well as feeling physically exhausted. Luckily since I attended a DAFNE course I have regained control and have only had 1 of these in the last 6 months. However I don't think what you are describing is actually that abnormal. I know it isn't pleasant and I don't know what causes it but I don't think it is actually dangerous in it's own right. Talk to your nurse though. I have been Type 1 for nearly 31 years now and you still find out new things about the condition as well as your body changing how it deals with things. [/QUOTE]
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