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<blockquote data-quote="JoKalsbeek" data-source="post: 1867664" data-attributes="member: 401801"><p>Thank you. For a moment there I was thinking of reactive hypo's, because contrary to what I'm used to now, I didn't skip breakfast in the morning. Had about 5 grams of carbs because it was going to be a very active day. But the odds are infinitesimal, and I realise that. (I did pass out cold once when I skipped food on a hot/humid day, about half a year befor I found out I was diabetic. But those things are too long and far in between to be indicative of an issue, I think.) False hypo's, I haven't had those since I got my bloodsugar down to the 4's, 5's and 6's, so that's a bit unlikely. I feel ill/hyper when I hit a seven these days. I so wish I'd brought my meter! Was just so tired of lugging it around all the time without really needing it anymore. Guess that showed me eh.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoKalsbeek, post: 1867664, member: 401801"] Thank you. For a moment there I was thinking of reactive hypo's, because contrary to what I'm used to now, I didn't skip breakfast in the morning. Had about 5 grams of carbs because it was going to be a very active day. But the odds are infinitesimal, and I realise that. (I did pass out cold once when I skipped food on a hot/humid day, about half a year befor I found out I was diabetic. But those things are too long and far in between to be indicative of an issue, I think.) False hypo's, I haven't had those since I got my bloodsugar down to the 4's, 5's and 6's, so that's a bit unlikely. I feel ill/hyper when I hit a seven these days. I so wish I'd brought my meter! Was just so tired of lugging it around all the time without really needing it anymore. Guess that showed me eh. [/QUOTE]
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