AndyS
Well-Known Member
Last night I made a bit of an error. We all do sometimes.
Wife was cooking dinner and I was working out the carb counts for it all and somehow or another I forgot to divide correctly so ended up essentially counting the meal as 30g more carb than it actually was. What this meant for me is I overdosed by 6 units
Well anyway what followed next was the obvious sharp hypo, no surprise there then. What was different and new this time was just quite how incoherent and confused I was. It wasnt even an especially bad hypo, only 2.7, but I felt like I was not only hypo but drunk, hypo and also like I had just woken up.
Wife asked me a couple of questions and then insisted I go sit down since I clearly hadnt understood what she said and certainly wasnt resonding as I would normally. Never have I been so confused with a hypo.
On the plus side I did get a mini magnum icecream to chase down 3 lucozade sweets which just nicely covered off my error and brought me back to a 5.5.
Also I did subsequently work out exactly where I went wrong so no worries there and shouldnt see that specific error occur again.
It was just the weirdest thing and I hope it is not a sign of how things will be going forward. Anyone of you who have had T1 longer found that your Hypos changed in this way or do you also just sometimes get weird little blips?
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Wife was cooking dinner and I was working out the carb counts for it all and somehow or another I forgot to divide correctly so ended up essentially counting the meal as 30g more carb than it actually was. What this meant for me is I overdosed by 6 units
Well anyway what followed next was the obvious sharp hypo, no surprise there then. What was different and new this time was just quite how incoherent and confused I was. It wasnt even an especially bad hypo, only 2.7, but I felt like I was not only hypo but drunk, hypo and also like I had just woken up.
Wife asked me a couple of questions and then insisted I go sit down since I clearly hadnt understood what she said and certainly wasnt resonding as I would normally. Never have I been so confused with a hypo.
On the plus side I did get a mini magnum icecream to chase down 3 lucozade sweets which just nicely covered off my error and brought me back to a 5.5.
Also I did subsequently work out exactly where I went wrong so no worries there and shouldnt see that specific error occur again.
It was just the weirdest thing and I hope it is not a sign of how things will be going forward. Anyone of you who have had T1 longer found that your Hypos changed in this way or do you also just sometimes get weird little blips?
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