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Great hypo feelings messed up.

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pav

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Beginning to think can things get any worse, I know when I go hypos I get the shakes, and when low get a bit clammy and confused

Just had a bad session of the shakes more than the usual while doing something, tested and I was 13.1 great nothing like D to keep one on their toes as a gentle reminder it's always there. still have the shakes and now wondering what's going on now. :(
 
Have you had enough calories today? I sometimes get what I think are hypo shakes when my BG level is fine but my body just needs more calories.
 
Have you had enough calories today? I sometimes get what I think are hypo shakes when my BG level is fine but my body just needs more calories.

Think so, been trying to cut down on them, need to loose weight asap and at a rate that's slow enough not to cause any problems.
 
The shakes have struck again, getting a bit brassed off with these shake as they feel worse than when I have true hypo feelings, at least there's no confusion that I normally get when going a bit to low.
 
It could be nothing to do with your Diabetes. I find I often forget to consider other possibilities as I am so focused on D.
 
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