What have you done when low, that you shouldn't have...drive, ride a motorcycle, ...what?

I sometimes look back and wonder how I have survived some of my own decisions. I think sparring in karate while in the 40's or 50's was not too bright. Or standing at the top of the mountain and pointing my skiis downhill while extremely low wasn't the brightest thing either. Life seems to happen around us and sometimes you just try to keep up with it and others.....no matter what. ......anyone else wanna share their brilliant decisions?

Keep going......Peace, Bob
p.s. I was honored to have a nice article in The Florida Times Union this morning....you can see it at my blog....joyofdiabetes.blogspot.com

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Ok here is mine . . . I started working outside in heat building a 6x6 timber retainer form for my garden. I did not eat any before and just thought it would check my BG in a little while. After about 2 hours I was feeling really weird, I realized that I was in trouble. I tried to make it back inside my house and things began to darken, I could not see nor comprehend anything. I must have made it to the telephone because I woke up in the hosptial some 12 hours later with my doctor at my side. I don't know if I dialed 911 or what happened. However, I do know first hand that I bottomed out and was going bye bye. I guess the paramedics hit me with the gluco-pen. From my low it took almost 18 hours to get myself back. To this day, the event is mostly blank, I remember how it started but not the finish.

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