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My worst low was a 20, and the worst high was 1441.

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Worst low 29. Worst high that I can remember was 561. Don't recall what it was when I was diagnosed 35 years ago.

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Worst low 32

Worst high "hi" 600 +

DKA 1995 ? high enough to be told I would have died in 1 more hr.

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Low was Lo on the meter and I was in a seizure.
High was 963 or something at diagnois, but I was still walking and have never been in a come in almost 30 years.

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My highest high was before my diagnosis...a friend brought in her father's meter and we tested me. I was too high to register on the meter (which went to 600).

My lowest low was 66.

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my worst low was 19 my worst high was *hi* i have no clue exactly what it was, but im pretty sure it was at least 600. but my keytones were low.

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My lowest was at 32 and my highest has been at 600+ unsure exactly how high. I went for a time not taking my insulin because I was still in denial and had an A1c of 16 when I finaly got with the program again and had a blood test. Very surprised I did'nt land in the hospital.

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650 upon diagnosis (during my pre-college physical). I was working, driving, eating, etc. I did kinda wonder the night I ate a pint of ice cream and had lost a pound by morning...

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we use different numbers in aus
but 2.1 is my lowest
and for my highest the machine just said HI so that gives an indication of how high oops

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Lowest I have seen, 90. The worst high was 390 with keytons. After 4 years of Pretending I was ok, I'm not

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Worst high: 1230(68.3)--Forgot my shots.
Worst by me: 16(0.9)--the Paramedic told my Hubby.
Worst low: 0.00---------Severe overdose by a Nurse at the Hospital.

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