You must try, especially at the beginning, to be attentive to any change in your body even if it is minimal.Even aim at a sheet the symptoms that it detects, and what were the values when I felt that.
As an anecdote telling you that when I debuted (1 year ago) at first I also had hypoglycemia but I was not aware, little by little I realized the symptoms and usually I usually detect hypoglycemia, except for some exception.I remember that 1 month after debuting, I went to walk a little after breakfast.When I had been filming weak for 40 minutes ... I had a hard time walking ... I measured and I had 39. I didn't know that I had to eat during exercise, and that I should have punctured less at breakfast since I was going to exercise later.It was the rookie of the beginning.From that I have not had such a strong drop.
My experience tells me that a resting descent, watching TV for example, is easier to detect.In my case I feel like tremors in my hands, and a lot of weakness, my heart is going faster.It is not nice, I am not going to lie to you, but as soon as you take a juice and go back well in a few minutes that feeling happens to you.When I do sports although I also detect it, I usually realize when I am lower ... (50 - 60).
It is normal that you are worried, but you will see how over time it knows how to recognize the symptoms perfectly.
I spend a PDF that talks about diabetes and sport.They had a great time when I was also lost with this issue and the truth is that it served me a lot.
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On the other hand, to tell you, as information, that a person who is usually at very high levels ... can have hypoglycemia symptoms being 100. When I debuted, while I was at the hospital I woke up a fatal night, so I didn't know what II passed, I had dropped to 90 ... You will say that 90 is very good, but considering that the previous days had been 500 - 600 ... that descent feels like hypoglycemia.
Similarly, who is usually on average at very very low levels, the drops can be noted while only 20 or 30.