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Old 03-26-2008, 12:38 PM
Alice Alice is offline
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I am a: Type 1
 
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I should add that I've experienced many "bad lows" where it took a great deal more than my liver to come out of them...just because I haven't had a "911" or "ER" trip, I want to stress that I've pulled myself out of some doozies. Waking up to a 32 and calmly treating is much different than the incidents where I felt I was floating off to the ceiling...every step an effort. All "lows" aren't the same, it depends on how long you've been down there, so to speak.

These are all bad enough to remind myself to learn from each incident. I haven't had my last one, I'm enough of a realist to know from where I've come...

This is one of those subject that is very difficult to discuss with friends and family. But, very easy to discuss on this forum.
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