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Old 05-18-2008, 10:26 PM
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Logic is how I work too; not, however, when I have low blood sugar!! Logic goes out the window. Yes, it's scary because your brain isn't processing normally, but, for me, the hallucination is over in a split second. So is the fear/terror (I'm not sure I'd call it terror...it's scary alright, but terror? Shock and fear maybe). And then, half the time, I am able to test; the other times I go back to bed, feeling like an idiot, but not scared at all.

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Well, for me, it's a logic thing. If you read one of my earlier posts, I somehow exist using logic instead of emotion.

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If I thought giant spiders were about to jump on my face, or evil spirits get me, I don't think I could just get up and walk across the room to load up my glucometer.
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