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<blockquote data-quote="Angeleyes" data-source="post: 242845" data-attributes="member: 40519"><p>First off it is correct that anybody even a non diabetic can have low blood sugar levels however they may be caused. The non diabetic will usually 'liver dump' at this point and blood sugar levels rise fairly quickly back to normal. A type 2 even on diet only or metformin can also have low blood sugar levels and should also 'liver dump', however the response may not be as quick as a non diabetic, therefore it is incumbent on the diabetic to try to stay away from levels around the 4 mmol/l and if needed to treat the levels with small amounts of glucose until such time as they are back to normal. </p><p></p><p>My difference with grazer is that he does not accept the medical definition of a hypo which I have expanded on previously. It isn't my opinion it is just a plain and simple fact, a medical fact. That is very confusing to anyone reading here, they are virtually been told that the medics are wrong, it is nothing to worry about and to forget all about it. Not quite so simple.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Angeleyes, post: 242845, member: 40519"] First off it is correct that anybody even a non diabetic can have low blood sugar levels however they may be caused. The non diabetic will usually 'liver dump' at this point and blood sugar levels rise fairly quickly back to normal. A type 2 even on diet only or metformin can also have low blood sugar levels and should also 'liver dump', however the response may not be as quick as a non diabetic, therefore it is incumbent on the diabetic to try to stay away from levels around the 4 mmol/l and if needed to treat the levels with small amounts of glucose until such time as they are back to normal. My difference with grazer is that he does not accept the medical definition of a hypo which I have expanded on previously. It isn't my opinion it is just a plain and simple fact, a medical fact. That is very confusing to anyone reading here, they are virtually been told that the medics are wrong, it is nothing to worry about and to forget all about it. Not quite so simple. [/QUOTE]
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