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<blockquote data-quote="StefanR95" data-source="post: 1392238" data-attributes="member: 329639"><p>I have been playing video games on my PS4 and seem to be having hypos too. I don't know exactly if the games are causing my hypos, it doesn't make sense as it's not very physical. Every website I have found are saying the opposite, that blood sugar would go up because of stress. I don't feel stressed while playing the games. I also had a snack during playing it today and it still went down 2 hours later. I'm also not very active due to neuropathy pains. </p><p></p><p>I am going to ask the diabetic nurse to see what she says, but I would like some other people's opinions about the matter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StefanR95, post: 1392238, member: 329639"] I have been playing video games on my PS4 and seem to be having hypos too. I don't know exactly if the games are causing my hypos, it doesn't make sense as it's not very physical. Every website I have found are saying the opposite, that blood sugar would go up because of stress. I don't feel stressed while playing the games. I also had a snack during playing it today and it still went down 2 hours later. I'm also not very active due to neuropathy pains. I am going to ask the diabetic nurse to see what she says, but I would like some other people's opinions about the matter. [/QUOTE]
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