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  • #16
    Originally posted by jjgarcia3
    hey bro just get one of those blood sugar testers where you stick finger with little pin and test blood.
    That's what I did before I was diagnosed. My glucose levels were consistently in the 30's or 40's. 90 - 110 is average. You will KNOW if you're hypoglycemic bro. Someimes I would get really sick. I'll get light headed, cold sweats, chills, and feel like I'm going to faint if I don't eat right away. And I feel like I'm starving to death, even though I may have eaten just 3 hours ago. It's an awfull feeling and there is no mistaking it for anything else but hypoglycemia.
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    • #17
      I really appreciate the help guys. Just in case you are interested, I definitely would get my blood sugar levels checked and get an evaluation from my doc before beginning any insulin regimen. I understand that I may or may not be hypoglycemic, but I still want to get checked, just for safety's sake.

      I just became sincerly intrigued by insulin over the past year, which means it will be another few years before I will feel like I have done enough research that makes me comfortable enough to actually use it. I followed this same research scheme with AAS, SEO, and every other factor that I can think of. I am sure that I will be just as careful, and probably more careful when dealing with an important a drug such as insulin.

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