I had two!!

Both made me big time sad/emotional.

Oooo wait three, I had one in the middle of the night too!!

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One. Just a little bit ago....took a correction at 6pm, high, and ate a salad....down to fast and too low. Just ate 2 watermelon tabs.....waiting it out.
None today - it's almost midnight here - and pump just told me to TEST BG - off to noddy nod land I go. Hope you're alright Danny! Oh and Robyn - those watermelon DEX4 are so tasty - hard to find here in Canada - but I stock pile when I go to the US.
Sometimes my low's are worse than others....I guess it depends on how quickly you drop. ? Ever tried running to get something and the more you run the worse it gets....one time I just sat down on a huge rock in the park and started crying....how many people think one or two lows a day is too much ??
Sheila
Been there Dave... I went to see some bands play in nyc.. After the show I just sat down in front of the venue and acctually started crying. Luckily I was with my wife and a friend after having about 10 glucose tabs I finally got up and felt better. I was 30!!!!!
What's the 15/15 rule?
Eat 15 carbs, wait 15 minutes, test again.

If low, repeat...

Cheers, Mike
One this mnorning, did a correction before I went to bed because of a 345, due to kinked infusion set.0f course I woke up with a 48. Corrected w/glucose tabs and kept a goin'
God Bless,

Brunetta
well, what's low? hehe. Got a 58, 54, 48, and a 64 yesterday.
Still tweaking my Apidra dosages because I've only been on it for about a month.

Lowered my Levemir by 4 units these past 3 days hoping to stop the lows that seem to stay pretty consistent through the days.
It's a miracle, but NONE! (Though, of course, I've only been awake for two hours, give me time.)
2 lows.. one before lunch and 1 after lunch.. (chinese food always kills me... either too high or too low, can't seem to manage it)
Anna,

:)
Okay, 1. Still, that's really good for me, and the day's halfway over!

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