LooperCat
Expert
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Other
I’m the same, I don’t mind a hypo, they’re usually pretty painless, quick and easy to pull myself out of. And I say that after a day of lows! But my caveat to that is that they usually ARE very mild, because I only use tiny amounts of insulin - I had some spectacular ones before when I was taking 6-12u with a meal. Love him or loathe him, I do like Bernstein’s “law of small numbers” when it comes to insulin dosing - I usually take a lot less than 1.5u with a meal. And as I’ve mentioned before, my ketone fuelled brain doesn’t get the panic symptoms a glucose fuelled brain does, even though my body does get the usual hypo symptoms - I can think clearly and work out exactly how many dex tabs will get me back into range. So I don’t tend to eat the kitchen and end up overshooting.
Hypers, on the other hand make me feel terrible for hours on end, and since THAT eye letter, I’m now imagining sugar crystals rasping my retinas to shreds the second I hit 8mmol...
Hypers, on the other hand make me feel terrible for hours on end, and since THAT eye letter, I’m now imagining sugar crystals rasping my retinas to shreds the second I hit 8mmol...