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<blockquote data-quote="Angeleyes" data-source="post: 242819" data-attributes="member: 40519"><p>Grazer</p><p>You really are something else. What makes you think I'm boasting when I tell someone my level rarely goes over 7. </p><p></p><p>I will spell it out for you, NOBODY but you is talking about a DANGEROUS hypo, just the use of the word hypo in it's correct context. Something you sadly seem to be having difficulty understanding. If it's below 4 mmol/l then it IS a hypo whatever you might think, simple really. </p><p></p><p>I have read posts on this forum where people have had really low blood sugar levels and it has had serious conxequences. One of the posters was a type 2, diet only, had been working all day with little or no food. Hew was up a ladder and felt dizzy, he fell landed akwardly and broke his wrist. Now that could be termed dangerous, the consequence of what turned out to be low blood sugar levels. Nobody has said they will die, just that they can and do have effects, See bystanders post about driving and operating machinery. Or do you just consider that to be 'unfortunate.'</p><p></p><p>As I said, you and others can believe what you wish, however putting your own spin on things is really not very helpful to any diabetics, is it! I suppose you can lead a horse to water as they say, well the rest should be apparent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Angeleyes, post: 242819, member: 40519"] Grazer You really are something else. What makes you think I'm boasting when I tell someone my level rarely goes over 7. I will spell it out for you, NOBODY but you is talking about a DANGEROUS hypo, just the use of the word hypo in it's correct context. Something you sadly seem to be having difficulty understanding. If it's below 4 mmol/l then it IS a hypo whatever you might think, simple really. I have read posts on this forum where people have had really low blood sugar levels and it has had serious conxequences. One of the posters was a type 2, diet only, had been working all day with little or no food. Hew was up a ladder and felt dizzy, he fell landed akwardly and broke his wrist. Now that could be termed dangerous, the consequence of what turned out to be low blood sugar levels. Nobody has said they will die, just that they can and do have effects, See bystanders post about driving and operating machinery. Or do you just consider that to be 'unfortunate.' As I said, you and others can believe what you wish, however putting your own spin on things is really not very helpful to any diabetics, is it! I suppose you can lead a horse to water as they say, well the rest should be apparent. [/QUOTE]
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