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<blockquote data-quote="therower" data-source="post: 2204129" data-attributes="member: 47983"><p>[USER=49969]@tom58[/USER] .</p><p>TOTALLY agree with everything you’ve said. If I was going to raise this topic I would have stated everything you have.</p><p>We definitely are not alone with this.</p><p>I genuinely believe we evolve and deal better with low BS. I had a bad hypo a few months back at work. Got heavily distracted and before I appreciated the warning signs the rate of fall was quite rapid.</p><p>Years back I would have gone into complete panic mode and would most definitely have needed assistance BUT something inside took control ( as it often does ) . The sweating, blurred vision, tingling lips, shaking and utter confusion were all kept at bay by a voice deep inside that said “ we can deal with this, sit down stay calm, IT will be okay “ and it was.</p><p>All hypos are different, as individuals with diabetes we all manage differently and unless you’ve actually had a insulin induced hypo you’ve not lived.<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="therower, post: 2204129, member: 47983"] [USER=49969]@tom58[/USER] . TOTALLY agree with everything you’ve said. If I was going to raise this topic I would have stated everything you have. We definitely are not alone with this. I genuinely believe we evolve and deal better with low BS. I had a bad hypo a few months back at work. Got heavily distracted and before I appreciated the warning signs the rate of fall was quite rapid. Years back I would have gone into complete panic mode and would most definitely have needed assistance BUT something inside took control ( as it often does ) . The sweating, blurred vision, tingling lips, shaking and utter confusion were all kept at bay by a voice deep inside that said “ we can deal with this, sit down stay calm, IT will be okay “ and it was. All hypos are different, as individuals with diabetes we all manage differently and unless you’ve actually had a insulin induced hypo you’ve not lived.:) [/QUOTE]
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