Northerner
Admin (Retired)
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
I've just had the worst hypo since I was diagnosed. I was feeling a little low and took a reading - 3.1. So, I ate some jelly babies, but could feel that things were getting really bad - felt like I was going to pass out, really really woozy. I was panicking a bit because the JBs normally do the trick and it was like they'd had no effect and there was nothing I could do to stop it. I took another reading, about five minutes after the first, and it was 2.2. Felt really bad by now - really panicky, so went and knocked on my neighbour's door - thankfully she was in. She made me a cup of sweet tea and that finally seemed to do the trick. Another test about ten minutes later showed me at 6.2.
I've had a couple of bad hypos before, but never one as bad as that where I really felt as though I was going to lose consciousness. I couldn't talk properly when I went to the neighbour's.
I've probably overcompensated, but I'm due for lunch soon so can take a correction. Feel a little bit scared now that I might take too much insulin. Nothing unusual about this morning - normal breakfast, nothing energetic, just WHAM!😱
I've had a couple of bad hypos before, but never one as bad as that where I really felt as though I was going to lose consciousness. I couldn't talk properly when I went to the neighbour's.
I've probably overcompensated, but I'm due for lunch soon so can take a correction. Feel a little bit scared now that I might take too much insulin. Nothing unusual about this morning - normal breakfast, nothing energetic, just WHAM!😱