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<blockquote data-quote="DunePlodder" data-source="post: 345715" data-attributes="member: 25119"><p>I think they vary from person to person but I get some or all of these hypo symptoms:</p><p></p><p>Phase 1:</p><p>Feeling that "Something's not quite right"</p><p>"Tingling"</p><p>Clammy - mildly sweating.</p><p>Difficulty concentrating.</p><p></p><p>Phase 2:</p><p>Difficulty focusing.</p><p>Sometimes affects sight, like a migraine coming; blank areas/patterns in my vision.</p><p>Feel strange, shaky, harder to think.</p><p>Angry! Especially if I know I've been careful, & done everything "right".</p><p>(Sometimes I'm so sure I shouldn't be having a hypo I refuse to accept it at first.)</p><p>Fed up, if it's a bad one I know I'm probably going to feel tired & down for the rest of the day.</p><p>Hungry.</p><p></p><p>Phase 3:</p><p>Very sweaty - smelly sweat!</p><p>Worried./Scared? </p><p>Really need to eat & sit/lie down.</p><p>A very bad one leaves me fighting to stay conscious.</p><p></p><p>Phase 4:</p><p>Haven't been there.</p><p>Never lost consciousness - so far..</p><p></p><p>Usually, I catch it in phase 1 but if the room/weather is hot and/or I'm very busy, I can miss phase 1 completely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DunePlodder, post: 345715, member: 25119"] I think they vary from person to person but I get some or all of these hypo symptoms: Phase 1: Feeling that "Something's not quite right" "Tingling" Clammy - mildly sweating. Difficulty concentrating. Phase 2: Difficulty focusing. Sometimes affects sight, like a migraine coming; blank areas/patterns in my vision. Feel strange, shaky, harder to think. Angry! Especially if I know I've been careful, & done everything "right". (Sometimes I'm so sure I shouldn't be having a hypo I refuse to accept it at first.) Fed up, if it's a bad one I know I'm probably going to feel tired & down for the rest of the day. Hungry. Phase 3: Very sweaty - smelly sweat! Worried./Scared? Really need to eat & sit/lie down. A very bad one leaves me fighting to stay conscious. Phase 4: Haven't been there. Never lost consciousness - so far.. Usually, I catch it in phase 1 but if the room/weather is hot and/or I'm very busy, I can miss phase 1 completely. [/QUOTE]
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