A quick survey: What is the highest and lowest blood sugar number you have measured?

I'll go first: highest: 330, lowest 67

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320 when I was diagnosed, and 53 when I crashed when excercising when they had me on a megadose of met about 2 months after diagnosis.
oh no! did you actually pass out at 53?
h:over 600 meter wont read a number

L: 32 still looking and feeling fine
Highest: 13 years ago...Diagnosis over 800...then once 2 years later I hit over 700...Got sick, I started out at 70, didn't take my Basal, didnt eat and by 11pm ...700.

Lows in the upper 20s. Horrible.

Thank goodness I found Dr. Bernstein and Dr. Rosedale or I might still be hitten highs.
Can't remember the last almost 20 years. However, this last week: 378 and 37.
Highest 386. Lowest 62.
Did you people pass out at these lows? I've always wondered how low is low enough to pass out...
Highest was 426 right before I got on insulin. Lowest I recorded was 38 but that was after coming to; I think my liver kicked in and brought me around, so I don't know how low I was before that.
Highest at diagnosis over 600.

Lowest so far in the 40s.

Luckily I haven't hit 200 in a few months, in fact rarely get over around 140 these days. Lowest lately was 72, but lows are becoming fewer and farther between as I get the hang of all this. Thank God! :)
Highest: 555
Lowest: 30

Highest: 1137
Lowest: 17

Who has a meter that reads over 1000?? I was off the meter at Children's here in Seattle which goes to 1000 at diagnosis. Can't say I've ever been at 17. Sounds terrifying!

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