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<blockquote data-quote="Debloubed" data-source="post: 112873" data-attributes="member: 23038"><p>Hi Nicole, if you are only taking insulin twice a day (you don't mention dosage or if you carb count) then you can only be taking the 'edge off' and only skimming the surface of your blood glucose levels with this kind of BG management - Hypo's are scary but there are levels of control that can help you avoid them and collapsing through hypo symptoms is the worst case scenario, if you have good warning symptoms (which you can have with good control) then you can recognise when you are hypo and you can take actions to raise your BG levels again. </p><p></p><p>If I can give you any advice at all it would be to make sure you attend your appts and don't miss your tests! Even if the results are bad it's better to know this now so you can do what you can to fix them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Debloubed, post: 112873, member: 23038"] Hi Nicole, if you are only taking insulin twice a day (you don't mention dosage or if you carb count) then you can only be taking the 'edge off' and only skimming the surface of your blood glucose levels with this kind of BG management - Hypo's are scary but there are levels of control that can help you avoid them and collapsing through hypo symptoms is the worst case scenario, if you have good warning symptoms (which you can have with good control) then you can recognise when you are hypo and you can take actions to raise your BG levels again. If I can give you any advice at all it would be to make sure you attend your appts and don't miss your tests! Even if the results are bad it's better to know this now so you can do what you can to fix them. [/QUOTE]
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