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Old 05-05-2008, 09:03 AM
Eddy Eddy is offline
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Perhaps the urge to test was actually a message from your body that it thought something was up?
I'm inclined to believe that. I've had that happen several times.

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I think the cause of the low makes a difference - and the situation. A slow drop tends to sneak up on me, but feel absolutely horrible once it hits. And if I'm concentrating hard on something I'm less likely to notice a low too.


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If I'm exercising I'll be watching for lows and I'll feel them early...
While exercising -- which I certainly need to practice more! -- I typically have dropped to the 50s or even 40s by the time I test. It's like I crash right through the 80s and 70s, start feeling it in the 60s, and then have dropped more by the time I actually test. (That's just speculation. A CGMS I have not.)
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