Same here, I absolutely hate food when I'm low.
But as long as I treat without liking it it's no issue, and it makes it easier to not overtreat as well.
I do make sure to have something sweet I actually like with me though, (winegums, licorice, honey), no dextro for me. I'd have a really hard time forcing something tasting that vile into myself when hypo, so I'm better off with something acting slightly slower which I will actually eat.
It is only concerning if I deliberately avoid eating when low.
i have enough self control to force myself to eat fast acting carbs when I hypo. Thankfully, as I use a pump, I do not have to follow up with the 15g of slow acting carbs so it is not that hard to manage.
it also helps me Identify a hypo.
Thanks for the feedback. Following “this” would indeed send me uncomfortably into the mid or may be, late teens.
But that just me understanding the differences regarding my own individuality..
it is what was presented on my DAFNE course and I have seen it mentioned numerous times on forums,
For a reference, you can try Diabetes UK. https://www.diabetes.org.uk/guide-to-diabetes/complications/hypos
They actually suggest 15 to 20g. Definitely not only 10 g.