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hypo days

  1. T

    Miserable experience

    Sorry if this is in the wrong place. I’ve had type 3c following pancreatitis for a couple of years. My blood sugars are erratic but I’ve learned to manage them quite well. I take creon as well. Today I had a hypo at work, not really ever happened before; not sure why my Libre alarm didn’t go...
  2. AlisonM

    Phooey

    After months, and months, and months, and months of great numbers with hardly any highs and very few hypos, I'm having a hypo day... and pizza. I haven't been dangerously low, no further down than 3.1 but it won't come up and stay up, I've been through the jelly babies/coke/toast and jam but...
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