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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 1378131" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>If you have any idea on how RH works, then hypos can be really horrible, having consistent levels of hypers then hypos, and at the time no awareness of what is happening, blood readings of low, 2s, 3s, then hypers of teen figures, then hypos again, the body suffers, you crash and blank out!</p><p>The brain struggles because of the quickness of the fluctuating levels.</p><p>You have some awful symptoms from mild brain fog, forgetfulness to finding yourself on the floor, apparently unaware of what happens. Somehow, my body, helped me out in many situations! Non of which I remember.</p><p>How low did I go, on my second glucose test, an eOGTT, my recorded low of 2.1, had the sister and doctor in a panic!</p><p>My first had me a stay in hospital from 9 in the morning till 10 in the evening because of the rebound effect of the hypo treachery gave me of more glucose and carbs!!!</p><p>It was supposed to be for five hours at the most!</p><p></p><p>My awareness now is very good, I don't do hypers, so I don't hypo!</p><p>If I come out of ketosis, I feel just as bad having a hyper, than I ever have had a hypo!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 1378131, member: 85785"] If you have any idea on how RH works, then hypos can be really horrible, having consistent levels of hypers then hypos, and at the time no awareness of what is happening, blood readings of low, 2s, 3s, then hypers of teen figures, then hypos again, the body suffers, you crash and blank out! The brain struggles because of the quickness of the fluctuating levels. You have some awful symptoms from mild brain fog, forgetfulness to finding yourself on the floor, apparently unaware of what happens. Somehow, my body, helped me out in many situations! Non of which I remember. How low did I go, on my second glucose test, an eOGTT, my recorded low of 2.1, had the sister and doctor in a panic! My first had me a stay in hospital from 9 in the morning till 10 in the evening because of the rebound effect of the hypo treachery gave me of more glucose and carbs!!! It was supposed to be for five hours at the most! My awareness now is very good, I don't do hypers, so I don't hypo! If I come out of ketosis, I feel just as bad having a hyper, than I ever have had a hypo! [/QUOTE]
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