I'm due to see a Diabetic Nurse at the hospital next week and wanted to raise the subject of mild hypos and long term brain damage. My first question will be - where's the evidence?
I'm experiencing and have for many years mild hypos sometimes every other day, no particular pattern, usually of 3.3+ - I'm very lucky to be aware, take my lucozade and slow acting carbs (as appropriate) and get on with it.
I just wondered if you would mind sharing with me roughly how many mild hypos you experience in a week so that i can establish if this is the norm or not.I understand from my previous thread that in pregnancy this is very much the norm (thanks for the replies).[/B]
I'm experiencing and have for many years mild hypos sometimes every other day, no particular pattern, usually of 3.3+ - I'm very lucky to be aware, take my lucozade and slow acting carbs (as appropriate) and get on with it.
I just wondered if you would mind sharing with me roughly how many mild hypos you experience in a week so that i can establish if this is the norm or not.I understand from my previous thread that in pregnancy this is very much the norm (thanks for the replies).[/B]