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<blockquote data-quote="CarlyB" data-source="post: 1267984" data-attributes="member: 296706"><p>Thanks everyone for your responses. They are all reassuring. </p><p></p><p>I am a newly diagnosed type 1 (March this year) but have background retinopathy so they think I have been a slow onset type one for a number of years! </p><p></p><p>But I think because I'm relatively new to insulin I seem to be super sensitive to lower BGLs. I tend to start shaking in the 5s then get very clammy, sleepy and uncoordinated as soon as I go under 4. My hypo the other day when I felt exhausted after was 3.5. So not massively low, but has effected me significantly. </p><p></p><p>I too have a little mouth to feed but luckily at the time hubby was working from home so I could rest for an hour</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CarlyB, post: 1267984, member: 296706"] Thanks everyone for your responses. They are all reassuring. I am a newly diagnosed type 1 (March this year) but have background retinopathy so they think I have been a slow onset type one for a number of years! But I think because I'm relatively new to insulin I seem to be super sensitive to lower BGLs. I tend to start shaking in the 5s then get very clammy, sleepy and uncoordinated as soon as I go under 4. My hypo the other day when I felt exhausted after was 3.5. So not massively low, but has effected me significantly. I too have a little mouth to feed but luckily at the time hubby was working from home so I could rest for an hour [/QUOTE]
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