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Just recovering from diabetic siesure, blood sugars were 2-6, did I feel bad? Yes I did.

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IVFmomtobe

I am very sorry to hear about your seizure. I hope you are better now.

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Veteran250 in reply toIVFmomtobe

Yes thank you momtobe.

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Gambit62

my mother in her 80s and a diabetic for nearly 50 years had her first (and only) hypo a few years ago - it was a really unpleasant experience.

Hope you are feeling much better now.

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Yes thank you Gambit62.

Don.

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patliputra

You must know symptoms of hypo. and measures to prevent it from progressing. A must for every diabetic.

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Veteran250

Thank you concerned. Hypos for me are few and far between but thank you for your concern( no pun intended )

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