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My Highest has been 723
My Lowest has been 32

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I really can't remember my highest b/cause I was in the er but it was somewhere around 1200 more or less
my lowest that I was here for was like 23 but I have fallen to 12 or 13
Highest over 900 when I got diagnosed..
Highest since I have had diabetes so high the meter didn't read--over 600.
Lowest 32...

When I have highs or lows I am not really that ehh'... normal?
highest 1080 at diagnosis (since I have had "HI" several times
Lowest was ("LO" I think that is around 20 on my meter)
low 30's
high 1170 when i found out i had the d (after i woke up out of a come for 3 days)
Hi my highest has been over 1000 when I found out that I had Diabetes, I arrived in America on a friday night, By Saturday I was in a coma in Florida In Hospital called the "Cleveland Clinic Hospital" I woke up three days later, If it had not been for the Doctors and Nurses in that Hospital I would not be here now ten years later talking to you,and seeing my Grandchildren,I do not know my how low I have been,I England we use a diffren scale to you in America, but at times I have been off the scale low.
I hope you don't minde me going on a bit,But I do owe "Cleveland Clinic" my life Thank You to them all.
Graham Scott
still going
28-1441
High 105
Low 98
In your dreams! Hahaha, having a good day, Danny?

Mine is 39 - 400something. Can't remember any 20s. Not sure what I was at for diagnosis.
Danny, !05 high, 98 low???!!!
Lowest - 9
Highest - 1277

Both many years ago when I was in school.
My lowest has been 17 mg/dl but I was already passed out and that was what the paramedics tested
My highest has been 976 mg/dl when I was first diagnosed.
I was only in the 500's @ diagnosis...out of the hospital, my highest was just over 400 (and It was the week after I was discharged!)
my lowest was bout 25, I woke up in the middle of the night, couldnt wake up my boyfriend, so I crawled down the stairs to get sugar because I was so disoriented I couldnt find the emergency kit (that was sitting next to me on the bedside table!)

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