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As others mentioned I can also be a lot higher, say 3.9 or even over 4 at times and feel horrendous.
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Yes that's what I've always put it down to.the horrendous feeling at 4 mml comes from when the BG drops rapidly, then you brain trys to shutdown activity to protect it self.
That would be the adrenalin kicking in trying to raise your BG levels!I kinda like the buzz u get in ur body when u drop low an have hypo
Like a rush lol
My lowest ever was 1.2. I'd been taking a nap all wrapped up in dressing gown AND duvet and unsurprisingly woke up feeling really hot and sweaty...so I tested to reveal my 1.2...couldn't believe my eyes...so tested again...still 1.2. I think at that level I didn't really expect that I could deal with it on my own and sat for a moment in stunned silence trying to figure out what to do...then shouted for my daughter...but no response...realising I was alone in the house, I just stood up and walked downstairs to the kitchen to find some glucose tabs...actually with virtually no trouble at all. Until reading some of the other responses on this thread I think I just always assumed I'd had some kind of superhero moment but having read that others can and have functioned at this level it would seem that I'm just human
That would be the adrenalin kicking in trying to raise your BG levels!
Mine is now, following a lot of exercise, a beer and my Libre falling off, then this shocker...
And I kind of realised that something wasn't quite right, but an hour ago my bg level was 8.2 and I took precious little insulin to handle it. Ah well where are the biscuits? I've already mainlined dextrosols.
I kinda like the buzz u get in ur body when u drop low an have hypo
Like a rush lol
That's the point - there are some circumstances where hypo awareness does disappear - I find that it occurs typically after heavy exercise, where I have been stressing myself so there has already been an adrenalin increase. The hypo signs become much weaker. Under normal circumstances, I pick them up at about 3.8 on the meter.Not wanting to put a spanner in the works but, aren't these very low readings not signs of lacking "hypo awareness"? Sure you may FEEL fine at these levels but fine enough to drive, operate machinery, etc etc. I have also had lows in the past where I felt fine! But my wife knew my sugar was low, other people would also notice (who know you) that your low, even though you THINK your absolutely fine
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