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Type 1: Delayed hypo
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<blockquote data-quote="bridia12" data-source="post: 1427423" data-attributes="member: 342925"><p>Stress actually makes my bg numbers go down, not up.</p><p>Exercise used to make me inject half my normal quick insulin dose. Now I don't bother with halving.</p><p>I have lost all my hypo warning signs but have got two new, reliable ones;</p><p>1 When we look at the sun. we close our eyes quickly and get a white image on our black retina; this white round image appears on my eyes [open or closed] and is warning me.</p><p>2 There is a small fluttering in the near foreground, eyes open.</p><p></p><p>I would love to have readings which have an arrow next to it [see ayceejay comment]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bridia12, post: 1427423, member: 342925"] Stress actually makes my bg numbers go down, not up. Exercise used to make me inject half my normal quick insulin dose. Now I don't bother with halving. I have lost all my hypo warning signs but have got two new, reliable ones; 1 When we look at the sun. we close our eyes quickly and get a white image on our black retina; this white round image appears on my eyes [open or closed] and is warning me. 2 There is a small fluttering in the near foreground, eyes open. I would love to have readings which have an arrow next to it [see ayceejay comment] [/QUOTE]
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