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Type 1: Delayed hypo
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<blockquote data-quote="AmandaD" data-source="post: 1427443" data-attributes="member: 199116"><p>If you are used to your blood sugars running high then yes a reading of 6 might make you feel like you're hypo... its the signals all mixed up cos your normal blood sugar is higher. Try and get your readings down and hopefully your feeling of being hypo will return and your blood sugar will actually match up to how you are feeling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AmandaD, post: 1427443, member: 199116"] If you are used to your blood sugars running high then yes a reading of 6 might make you feel like you're hypo... its the signals all mixed up cos your normal blood sugar is higher. Try and get your readings down and hopefully your feeling of being hypo will return and your blood sugar will actually match up to how you are feeling. [/QUOTE]
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