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Please keep your fingers crossed

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AJLang

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Due to the sudden drops I've been experiencing in my BGs I'm getting very worried about hypo. I'm currently 4.7 and keeping my fingers crossed that it doesn't drop further. Don't get me wrong I know that it's normal to get hypos but when you're waiting to find out why your BG can drop from 11 to 7 in an hour on just basal a 4.7 is scary. I suspended the basal for 30 minutes half an hour ago which I'm hoping will stop a further drop
 
Thank you Alan🙂
 
Hope the dropping in your BS did stop and you are now nice and stable again. 🙂
 
Thanks Pav. Disconnecting the pump for 30 minutes two hours ago seems to have worked, I'm now 5.3🙂
 
Thanks Jalapino. Fortunately no hypo but very strange BGs which I've just posted on the 7 day waking average.
 
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