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<blockquote data-quote="JonBoy" data-source="post: 198856" data-attributes="member: 35061"><p>I've maxed out on tablets and was put on insultard 20 units a day. Last night was my first injection. I'm used to having blood sugars in the 20's, but this has dropped them to the teens. This morning fasting was over 10 lower. </p><p></p><p>My problem is I have had a neuropathy response to the masive drop in sugar levels. I have the feeling of electric running through the muscles in the my legs and arms. I've also become super hyper sensitive and can barely stand anything touching my skin. </p><p></p><p>Spoke to Diabetes care nurse and was told it is rare and effects about 1 in 1000. She's not too sure on it as she only ever seen one other person get it. </p><p></p><p>Has anyone else experienced this after a dramatic drop in blood sugar? If so then how long did it last for you, before your body adapted and the nerve pain eased off?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JonBoy, post: 198856, member: 35061"] I've maxed out on tablets and was put on insultard 20 units a day. Last night was my first injection. I'm used to having blood sugars in the 20's, but this has dropped them to the teens. This morning fasting was over 10 lower. My problem is I have had a neuropathy response to the masive drop in sugar levels. I have the feeling of electric running through the muscles in the my legs and arms. I've also become super hyper sensitive and can barely stand anything touching my skin. Spoke to Diabetes care nurse and was told it is rare and effects about 1 in 1000. She's not too sure on it as she only ever seen one other person get it. Has anyone else experienced this after a dramatic drop in blood sugar? If so then how long did it last for you, before your body adapted and the nerve pain eased off? [/QUOTE]
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