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<blockquote data-quote="chalup" data-source="post: 1219072" data-attributes="member: 306126"><p>Anyone that believes that testing so high the meter wont recognize it is no big deal and that nothing will happen is living in a fools paradise. Ask anyone suffering from blindness, heart disease, kidney failure, neuropathy, gastroparesis, ED, or amputations if running seriously high is a big deal. It may not have happened yet but it doesn't mean that it won't happen. Testing is the best way to learn how to control our sugars. Dizzy may not be low blood sugar, it may be something else that is serious. Assuming it is a low and not testing could have huge consequences. I cannot tell you what to do but if you think that seeing numbers so high the meter can't compute is "kinda fun", you should not be giving advice to anyone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chalup, post: 1219072, member: 306126"] Anyone that believes that testing so high the meter wont recognize it is no big deal and that nothing will happen is living in a fools paradise. Ask anyone suffering from blindness, heart disease, kidney failure, neuropathy, gastroparesis, ED, or amputations if running seriously high is a big deal. It may not have happened yet but it doesn't mean that it won't happen. Testing is the best way to learn how to control our sugars. Dizzy may not be low blood sugar, it may be something else that is serious. Assuming it is a low and not testing could have huge consequences. I cannot tell you what to do but if you think that seeing numbers so high the meter can't compute is "kinda fun", you should not be giving advice to anyone. [/QUOTE]
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