I know there are the usual hypo symtoms of sweating, headache, fast heartbeat, feeling shakey, going pale. However i just wanted to know if anyone else has had symptoms where part of you goes numb, every so often I get numbness in the front of my mouth (sort of bottom lip and the front) sometimes i'd get a numb/tingly feeling in my hands and in other parts of my body.

Have any of you lot ever experienced any of this sort of thing?

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I have the numbness in my legs as well. I actually can feel when I start to go low by the feeling of my legs this usually doesn't happen though if I gradually drop, but if I suddenly drop then that's when my legs start feeling funny.
my legs go numb first, lips sometimes
Yep. My upper lip and usually my right hand
my nine year old daughter said that her legs and arms go "tingly" if she is below 50. She said that it's like how it feels right before your legs go numb when you've sat on them for too long.
Every once in a while I get it. Lips, tongue, whole inside of mouth and body too. It has been a while since I have unawareness now. That was my precursor to passing out also. I was around 25-27 when it happened. Scared me the first time and I still would not like that feeling. My Dr. also said that it was not unusual.
Before all the physical symptoms are the mental that you may not notice until you really become aware. The first symptom for me is a change in my ability to quickly recall info such as names, people and things.

Then the physical symptoms begin to show.

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