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<blockquote data-quote="Juicyj" data-source="post: 1574814" data-attributes="member: 53162"><p>Hi [USER=380820]@empink[/USER] - i don't think there is a 'norm' as such, there's lots of factors that can affect hypo awareness, so the speed at which you drop, if you've been running high for a period beforehand, circumstances, so if tired, exercising, and we are all different, I am pretty sensitive to hypos so will start to feel low at around 4.2, however have found on the rare occasion that I've not felt it until I've been at 3.2. The important point is to keep good hypo awareness so if you feel that your sensitivity is getting worse then speak to your DSN as you may need some assistance in improving it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Juicyj, post: 1574814, member: 53162"] Hi [USER=380820]@empink[/USER] - i don't think there is a 'norm' as such, there's lots of factors that can affect hypo awareness, so the speed at which you drop, if you've been running high for a period beforehand, circumstances, so if tired, exercising, and we are all different, I am pretty sensitive to hypos so will start to feel low at around 4.2, however have found on the rare occasion that I've not felt it until I've been at 3.2. The important point is to keep good hypo awareness so if you feel that your sensitivity is getting worse then speak to your DSN as you may need some assistance in improving it. [/QUOTE]
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