bellabella
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
Just keep an eye on things, if you find that your hypo awareness symptoms are kicking in too late then you need to speak with your diabetes care team.
Hypo symptoms for me include a hunger feeling, feeling clammy and needing to go to the loo for a pee, if it drops too low I feel as if I'm wearing lead boots.
I normally have a good awareness the only thing I can think is I was tired anyway and half asleep and this just happened too quickly for my liking. I don't hypo that much and I start to feel aware around 3.5-4.5 but when I'm there I'm already taking something because I'm already starving at that point
I am just curious as to other peoples experience of hypos and how your symptoms correlate with the reading on your glucometer?
I have had some really severe hypos recently where my readings have come up as 1.7, 1.9, 2.2, LO( so less than 1) symptom wise, in each case, I was extremely sweaty, tremulous, chest tightness and feeling generally awful. However I'm slightly surprised that I got so low without losing consciousness/ seizing/ becoming acutely confused?
I'm just wondering what experience everyone else has had and whether hypos present differently depending on the individual?
Antony that's really interesting. I usually low carb but have slipped off the bandwagon the last few weeks mainly because work has been so busy that I end up just craving chips and bread rolls and all things starch,which ironically had coincided with the severe hypos. When lchf is in full swing, I get a mild tremor and maybe a bit clammy but nothing more severe than thatHi bellabella,
My experience of Hypos is dependent upon whether I am in Ketosis or not.
When I am in Ketosis, the number on my blood-sugar monitor does not correlate with the way that my brain functions. Can be a "normal" number, can be a "low" number, but my brain will be functioning fine.
When I am not in Ketosis, the number on my blood-sugar monitor correlates with the way that my brain functions. A "normal" number means normal brain function, a "low" number means Hypo warning signs or a Hypo.
Regards
Antony
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