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<blockquote data-quote="Teajay" data-source="post: 2209746" data-attributes="member: 216932"><p>Hi</p><p>I can function well even when my levels read low, but I do feel very tired and know I have to eat.( that's my sign of a hypo )</p><p>About 20 years ago I was wired up to a monitor for a week which revealed that my levels dropped to coma level every night for six hours. Doctors told me that because my body had probably done this for over 30years I could cope with lows.</p><p>I've been type1 for 52years and never been admitted to hospital for diabetes. I monitor my blood on average 20 times a day using Freestyle Libre.</p><p>I've not required help with a hypo but do carry glucagon as I occasionally need it.</p><p>Janis</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Teajay, post: 2209746, member: 216932"] Hi I can function well even when my levels read low, but I do feel very tired and know I have to eat.( that's my sign of a hypo ) About 20 years ago I was wired up to a monitor for a week which revealed that my levels dropped to coma level every night for six hours. Doctors told me that because my body had probably done this for over 30years I could cope with lows. I've been type1 for 52years and never been admitted to hospital for diabetes. I monitor my blood on average 20 times a day using Freestyle Libre. I've not required help with a hypo but do carry glucagon as I occasionally need it. Janis [/QUOTE]
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