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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67, which is not too bad, barely low (of course, had I waited 15 minutes to test, I probably would have been 45, but, still...) :)
I just had three the other day too....one of course at 5 am. I hate the 5 am ones. that last hour of sleep is so crucial...by the time you're done with the fast heart rate and the bad dreams, you cant get back to sleep! And I"ve had those that make me cry too...in front of alot of people...
those are the worst, you feel so stupid afterwards... I don't know why that happens to me... Usually it's just in front of my wife, which is fine.
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OK...make it 3 :(

racquetball kicked my arse today...can't keep the sugars up.
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I was low all day today, constant testing 15 carbs, freaking bad day, new site last night, woke up a bit high ate my breakfast shot up to 291, WTF and then the rest of the day low and constant eating,

I hate the D and now all I think is this because of a bad infusion set??!!

about 5 lows today
Just 1 today.
three, all my fault I suppose.
well,due to being hypo unaware,i think it cant be counted
but usually i notice one or two a day
i think i kind of disagree with you,if you are hypo and don't feel it,it does'nt mean it isn't their
nor it's complications.
you have the same chances of blacking out when you're aware just as you are
when you are unaware,and maybe less if you count that when you know it's their you can treat it

you know,people who have neurogical problems and can't sense with their feet,they don't feel anything wrong
only their is something wrong!they can't feel
but i think i sort of got your point :) ,but me seeming fine,doesn't mean it's fine,it's still their,only you can't see it
i am sorry if you think my response was kind of offensive.really,i am not trying to smart or anything,it's just an opinio :)
I have one today. I pump and because I have been tending my sick mom I did not get to eat till 4:00 and went hypo into the 60's and felt like eating everything in the kitchen.

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