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Old 04-19-2006, 12:16 PM
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You always hear about the bad episodes people have, but it's great to see that there are those of us who haven't lost consciousness or seized or anything.

I passed the 14 year mark a few months ago and have never lost consciousness, never seized and never been to the hospital/ED for any reason due to my diabetes (or for anything else for that matter). There was one close call a few years ago when my Lantus dose wasn't right and I woke up very loopy but since I was sleeping, had I then lost consciousness while sleeping and come to or did I just wake up? I'm not sure. I just know my dad was ready to call 999. Anyway, I feel pretty fortunate for my 14 years. Lowest bg reading has been 30.
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