Guest guest Posted July 5, 2005 Report Share Posted July 5, 2005 > > > How low is too low depends on you. I would LOVE to stay at 63 all the > > time. I function well down to 50, whereas some people don't function > > well below 80. It all depends on your body. > >>>>>>>> > > The fact that one can function at a low BG doesn't mean it's a good > place to be. Damage can be done at low BG, though different damage > than that which occurs at a high BG. Mostly low BG affects the brain. > Stacey Other than no concentration or passing out or dying, I had not heard of any problems with low blood sugar. Are the effects you refer too permanent? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 5, 2005 Report Share Posted July 5, 2005 I remember reading something recently too, , about low BGs ultimately affecting brain function. Sorry, I didn't save it in my archives - I should have. Maybe if you did a Google search for low bg-brain function you'd find it. Vicki Damage From Low BG?? > >> >> > How low is too low depends on you. I would LOVE to stay at 63 all > the >> > time. I function well down to 50, whereas some people don't > function >> > well below 80. It all depends on your body. >> >>>>>>>> >> >> The fact that one can function at a low BG doesn't mean it's a good >> place to be. Damage can be done at low BG, though different damage >> than that which occurs at a high BG. Mostly low BG affects the > brain. >> Stacey > > Other than no concentration or passing out or dying, I had not heard > of any problems with low blood sugar. Are the effects you refer too > permanent? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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