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Old September 12th, 2004, 04:16 PM
Lictor
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"Roger Zoul" wrote in message
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If you do some reading on hypo, you'll discover that hypo is not merely a
low BG reading...they symptoms can be brought on by the rate that BG

levels
fall, so the BG doesn't even need to be that low for one to experience

hypo.

That was typical when taking Prandin. At some point, I would experience
crash hypos, though I'm certain my levels where not trully hypoglycemic. I
read some diabetic report that they have felt some hypo symptoms when
dropping from hyperglycemic range to still hyperglycemic or high normal (for
instance, dropping from 200 to 110 very quickly).
I don't know if transitionnal hypos are felt with the full range of symptoms
(both somatic and neuro) or only a subset (only somatic would make sense)...