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by bigtunacan
4532 days ago
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Not speaking for the parent, but I'm a 35 year old T1D who has been diagnosed for only about 7 years and I am already nearly asymptomatic when I have low blood sugars. The risk of becoming asymptomatic for low blood sugars increases over time, but it is completely inconsistent. Some diabetics have always been asymptomatic for low blood sugars, others will go their whole lives and always have easy to detect symptoms. I have a friend who is in his mid forties and is also a T1D; he was diagnosed about 30 years ago and he still consistently gets the shakes when he is any lower than 70. |
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The first thing my endocrinologist asks when I see him (literally, before he even asks how I'm doing today) is if I can still feel lows. I think he'd get me on a CGM pretty quick if I reported I couldn't.
I'm super interested in this contact lense solution.