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<blockquote data-quote="phdiabetic" data-source="post: 1673750" data-attributes="member: 317494"><p>If you are newly diagnosed, your body is probably still adjusting to normal blood sugar levels. Before you were diagnosed you had very high blood sugars, so now normal numbers feel too low to your body. This will improve over time as your body adjusts to having better blood sugars. Since you are diet controlled, you are not in danger of a severe hypo - you are not taking any blood glucose lowering medication, and if you did get low your body would be able to recover on its own.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phdiabetic, post: 1673750, member: 317494"] If you are newly diagnosed, your body is probably still adjusting to normal blood sugar levels. Before you were diagnosed you had very high blood sugars, so now normal numbers feel too low to your body. This will improve over time as your body adjusts to having better blood sugars. Since you are diet controlled, you are not in danger of a severe hypo - you are not taking any blood glucose lowering medication, and if you did get low your body would be able to recover on its own. [/QUOTE]
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