From your first post I only referred to the glucose values that you say that you have because it was the fact that I had most of that post but it is not the only data that failed me, perhaps I had to develop a little more the PQ I reached that conclusion... But come on, I have no problem doing it now:
(...) I am type 1 diabetic (insulin -dependent) for almost 30 years (...) (...)
From my point of view (which may be wrong) someone who has been diabetic for type 1 is not a rookie, it is someone who has survived those 30 years as little has a series of concepts about what this disease isClear ones.
(...) These days something has happened to me that is at least curious, I was a little bad after dinner, and good what I had was a hypoblucemia, good the most < curious of the case is that I fed and I came to take sugar since I had 0.25 , but the most curious of the case, is that >I have almost two daysWith sugar and nothing, in two days I have self -controlled the sugar the sugar about 10 times a day and I do not pass the 0.50 , is at least curious (...)
I don't know where to start ...
From my point of view (which may be wrong again) having sustained glycemiaIt is not at all a pleasant experience) PQ for me and for many people those values are of severe hypoglycemia and that someone tells it as if it were an anecdote to my personally scandalized me.
You start the story telling that it is something "at least curious" and you make a few references that it is simply "curious."
You have been with this disease for 30 years and have you never suffered hypoglycemia to know what your symptoms are?It is not that sometimes we did not detect them but you speak clearly that you noticed that "you were a little bad" that is to detect if you detected it but apparently you were not able to know what it was and that you have been on the subject for 30 years.
You looked with your machine that apparently marks the values in g/l (what machine do you have?) It marks you 0.25 (25 mg/dl so that the rest we find ...) and came to take sugar but what are you telling us?
The doubt I have after reading that to get out of hypoglycemia even you get to take sugar is: how have you left all the hypoglycemia that you have suffered in 30 years?
(...) obviously/U> .
Yes, well, I in your place
even would go to a doctor.
The more I stop to analyze your story, the more I think it's a tease ...
As cherry on the cake is the fact that it is a first post and that in the second post instead of giving data such as: age, physical complexion (height, weight), if you have other diseases, if you take other medications apart from insulin, whichIt is your current treatment (types of insulins and doses) and other data that may help to clarify the matter are more concerned with responding to a comment from the 4 or 5 received only PQLet your story are not believed when that comment is only a personal opinion of a person who at least tries to shed some light into the figures since you did not put units.
If it really is happening to you, I apologize a thousand times if necessary and I would tell you that you do not waste time in an Internet forum, that you look urgently or that you go to the emergency of a hospital and if you need toPut a dropper with glucose in vein PQ the matter is serious, very serious.
But it is hard for me to believe that someone who is in severe hypoglycemia values (less than 50 mg/dl) and that he has been on the subject of moving and going to a doctor or going to a hospital to waste time inInternet registering in a forum to count something very serious as if it were an anecdote arriving the tone at some point to see even mocking when with those values if it gives you time to reach the fridge and drink a juice you give yourself a song in theteeth...
By the way ... with 30 years on the subject I imagine that you will know what glucagon is and that you will have a couple of them for emergency cases ... it is not necessary to lose consciousness to be able to put a glucagon ...What do you expect?