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<blockquote data-quote="sugar2" data-source="post: 161720" data-attributes="member: 6681"><p>yes, I think so. Did you test your blood after you ate the sugar? Are you sure it was a hypo? The reason I ask is because (in my limited experience...limited to me really!) if I have ever oassed out through a hypo, then I don't come round until I get intravenous glucose or that injectable hypo stop stuff.</p><p></p><p>If you are convinced it was a hypo, then yes, you can feel pretty grotty for a few days.</p><p></p><p>If you had no idea you were going low...please make sure hatyou test your blood before driving etc...as you may have lost hypo awareness...you really should get this sirted, and not drive until you get your awareness back.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sorry, I know this sounds a bit doom and gloom, but it is far better to proactively sort this out, than lose your licence (or worse!!) becasue you have had a hypi behind the wheel. Even of you don't drive, it is still worth getting in touch with your care team for advice.</p><p></p><p>Best of luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sugar2, post: 161720, member: 6681"] yes, I think so. Did you test your blood after you ate the sugar? Are you sure it was a hypo? The reason I ask is because (in my limited experience...limited to me really!) if I have ever oassed out through a hypo, then I don't come round until I get intravenous glucose or that injectable hypo stop stuff. If you are convinced it was a hypo, then yes, you can feel pretty grotty for a few days. If you had no idea you were going low...please make sure hatyou test your blood before driving etc...as you may have lost hypo awareness...you really should get this sirted, and not drive until you get your awareness back. Sorry, I know this sounds a bit doom and gloom, but it is far better to proactively sort this out, than lose your licence (or worse!!) becasue you have had a hypi behind the wheel. Even of you don't drive, it is still worth getting in touch with your care team for advice. Best of luck. [/QUOTE]
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