If you had read my blog on my journey, you would discover what hypos do to you and the effects they have on your life.Hi,
Funny enough. Even non Ds can show hypo syptoms if they haven't eaten/skippered a meal for what ever reason.. My non D mate in his youth used to get the shakes & was fuddled.. Though there is no way of knowing what the actual BS was..
My wife's nonD house-mate while she was a student suffered similar if "hungry" & actually slumped over on one ocaision..
I worked with a guy (another nonD.) a couple of years back. He was a pleasant easy going bloke. (He was a pleasure to work with.) This one day, lunch break was running late & his mood changed. Everything got "negative" & a little ranty... Not so much at me, just the job in general.. "Time out!" I said "lets eat.." He was fine after getting a bit of grub down him..
Bit like that advert.. "A right diva when hungry."
Believe it or not. Some substance abusers symtoms are similar during a "withdrawal".. Including the "headaches".. (Though I don't get those.)
Carb withdrawal anyone..? Lol
Didn't that same thing happen just recently to a well known TV automotive presenter, when he didn't get his hot meal.Hi,
I worked with a guy (another nonD.) a couple of years back. He was a pleasant easy going bloke. (He was a pleasure to work with.) This one day, lunch break was running late & his mood changed. Everything got "negative"
Didn't that same thing happen just recently to a well known TV automotive presenter, when he didn't get his hot meal.
Yeah, I was referring to the Jeremy Clarkson incident that got him fired from Top Gear. Apparently the whole thing started when they were doing some "on location" filming in the evening, and he found out that no hot meal had been organised.Lol. I haven't heard that one.. Is that the latest?
Yeah, I was referring to the Jeremy Clarkson incident that got him fired from Top Gear. Apparently the whole thing started when they were doing some "on location" work in the evening, and he found out that no hot meal had been organised.
My husband was using a now illegal substance to help with weight training 4 years ago , it wasn't illegal at the time or he wouldn't have touched it.
He took some before playing football one night and hadn't eaten. He suffered a hypo and couldn't understand where he was or what was going on.
He had a bottle of lucoxade and a Mars bar, when he got home I tested his blood and he was still 3.0 then.
Who knows how low he had dropped at the time.
He is non diabetic
Mmmm. Probably this "performance enhancer" worked by increasing pancreas insulin output. Aiding muscle absorption in the energy boost..?
I ain't no doctor. But some nonD american weight trainers use & inject small amounts of "slin"... Guess what that is??
someone with a working pancreas taking on extra insulin is a dangerous game.
I definitely think insulin needs carbs when type 1
I definitely think insulin needs carbs when type 1
Hey, it's just thinking aloud...The D care ethos from the "professionals" carries the same banner..
Some of my posts I revisit. I quite often wonder where my head was at..
It is in my case!Indeed. Which brings it back to the original question. "What is a hypo?" I'd say it is an insulin overdose. Whether due to "unknowns" or just miscalculation in a T1/insulin user. 5 to drive. You wouldn't while drunk...
Everyone else? Who knows.. Dare I say it.. The body crying out for carbs to work on..? A sort of withdrawal..
I apreciate I'm oversimplifying.. Or wrong!? Lol I'm trying not to ramble on.
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