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<blockquote data-quote="Sirzy" data-source="post: 242699" data-attributes="member: 38017"><p>Just to add a bit more support to the 'below 4 is not neccessarily a hypo' arguement. I had a couple of reading in the high 3's last week and felt absolutely fine. I wasn't hungry, shaking or foggy headed at all (I'm diet and exercise type 2-as far as I know).</p><p></p><p>Also, in a channel 4 series I saw a while back, called the 'Food Hospita'l, a type 2 diabetic guy was given help to bring his bg levels under control, when he came back after a while to be retested he was at 3.8 and the doctor told him that was perfect! He didn't mention it being too low at all. </p><p></p><p>I know this isn't particularly scientific evidence, but anecdotally, it seems that below 4mmols, for a type 2 at least, is not much of a problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sirzy, post: 242699, member: 38017"] Just to add a bit more support to the 'below 4 is not neccessarily a hypo' arguement. I had a couple of reading in the high 3's last week and felt absolutely fine. I wasn't hungry, shaking or foggy headed at all (I'm diet and exercise type 2-as far as I know). Also, in a channel 4 series I saw a while back, called the 'Food Hospita'l, a type 2 diabetic guy was given help to bring his bg levels under control, when he came back after a while to be retested he was at 3.8 and the doctor told him that was perfect! He didn't mention it being too low at all. I know this isn't particularly scientific evidence, but anecdotally, it seems that below 4mmols, for a type 2 at least, is not much of a problem. [/QUOTE]
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