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<blockquote data-quote="nomoredonuts" data-source="post: 1105105" data-attributes="member: 271833"><p>I did a quick look round earlier for threads on " false hypos " and I wonder if that is what I'm experiencing.</p><p>Today I thought I'd better give the grass its first cut of the season as Bank Holiday rain is expected. (I blame [USER=279591]@Dutchgardener[/USER] for putting the idea in my head). I then gave one veg patch a bit of a dig, before starting to feel a bit empty and weak. I stopped and went in to check my BS. By now my hands were shaking which made this tricky. I was 5.6, which is where I have felt "low" symptoms before. (I'm newly diagnosed and running about 8's).</p><p>I read somewhere that because I'm on Metformin and T2, I CAN'T have hypos. Can anyone tell me the truth of this?</p><p>Postscript: I did nothing other than to drink water and rest. Within 20 minutes I felt (and have continued to feel) fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nomoredonuts, post: 1105105, member: 271833"] I did a quick look round earlier for threads on " false hypos " and I wonder if that is what I'm experiencing. Today I thought I'd better give the grass its first cut of the season as Bank Holiday rain is expected. (I blame [USER=279591]@Dutchgardener[/USER] for putting the idea in my head). I then gave one veg patch a bit of a dig, before starting to feel a bit empty and weak. I stopped and went in to check my BS. By now my hands were shaking which made this tricky. I was 5.6, which is where I have felt "low" symptoms before. (I'm newly diagnosed and running about 8's). I read somewhere that because I'm on Metformin and T2, I CAN'T have hypos. Can anyone tell me the truth of this? Postscript: I did nothing other than to drink water and rest. Within 20 minutes I felt (and have continued to feel) fine. [/QUOTE]
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