Fear, confusion, irritation, feeling detached and disconnected, unfocused, or thinking I am focused on one thing but I'm not even focused on that. Sometimes it's sudden extreme tiredness. Sometimes the earliest warning is a strong hunger for carbs. Unfortunately I often override that feeling, thinking it's just greed.
Anxiety is probably a better word, in the earlier stages. As a hypo progresses it changes to real fear, and increases.
Yes the anxiety goes away once I can feel my blood sugar going up.
It's not great to have such frequent hypos. Do you know why that happens?
Raw fruit and vegetables are primarily carbs.
Sounds like you have a good grip on your diet and how to minimise the effect on your blood sugars.Oh yes, I know. I meant processed carbs. Raw fruit and vegetables don't spike my blood sugar like processed carbs do.
Ideally your basal only deals with the glucose that constantly flows out of your liver, and you use bolus insulin for food, even relatively low carb food like vegetables. If you are having hypos nearly every day then it's very important that you start reducing your insulin dose immediately. You are very likely to be losing hypo awareness, which can lead to failure to detect and treat hypos, which can be dangerous or even life threatening. And there is a negative feedback loop of more hypos leading to worse awareness leading to even more hypos.
On which note, I must get to bed. I'm up packing for my holiday tomorrow but I need to get to sleep now. Good night.
80 mg/dl or 4.5 mmol/L is very tight. To achieve that safely you really need a careful and conscious strategy for avoiding hypos. The doctor who advised you this needs to support you in achieving it safely. In the UK I doubt you would find a doctor who advised such tight control.
Bon voyage, Spikey One!On which note, I must get to bed. I'm up packing for my holiday tomorrow but I need to get to sleep now. Good night.
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