Hoping4Cure
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- Type of diabetes
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I'm curious what any of your lowest values were, where you managed to bring it back up and remain conscious.
I've woken up in the hospital a couple times in my life so had no idea what my value was for those times, but typically have managed to fix it myself, or have someone at hand to help me drink some OJ.
My personal lowest was 1.1 that I can remember.
I only made it out of curiosity to see what's the lowest sugar value anyone's had where they were conscious. My guess is around 1.0 -ish.
It's to know what the threshold for a hypo where you lose consciousness (or can't wake up) is.
A CGM can do this too, but I am loathe to wear one, and don't suffer from hypos very often now.
It's to know what the threshold for a hypo where you lose consciousness (or can't wake up) is.
I'm curious what any of your lowest values were, where you managed to bring it back up and remain conscious.
I've woken up in the hospital a couple times in my life so had no idea what my value was for those times, but typically have managed to fix it myself, or have someone at hand to help me drink some OJ.
My personal lowest was 1.1 that I can remember.
I find it interesting that Brits oftentimes seem to use a branded glucose product to treat lows. I am led to believe your diabetes association does not approve of "special foods" marketed to diabetics, which is what these products (tablets, liquids) are. I've never really used them, I mostly use fruit juices and good ole Tootsie Roll Pops (70 cal). Works for me!
I'm curious what any of your lowest values were, where you managed to bring it back up and remain conscious.
@Hoping4Cure
your query and poll offends me , as it seeks to establish some sort of "low" point
in any of our lives, that may have been beyond our control.
some of us ( including myself) have been unconscious , and ended up in ( A&E ) hospital with severe hypos.
your thread is at best macabre , and at its worst spurious.
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