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Old 04-16-2015, 12:27 PM
malcolm malcolm is offline
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Originally Posted by bluemax View Post
The double images didn't seem blurry at all. I saw two of everything I focussed on, but clearly. Seems that it was BS related, but I didn't have any of the other usual symptoms: fatigue, sweating, mouth numbness, shakiness. I did find myself wandering toward and into the left lane if I didn't pay close attention, as if the bike was being pulled that direction. At any rate, not much I could do but ride on as I was out of food.
Just a suggestion but that have glucose past that is available and comes in a fairly small size. I would imagine most pharmacies have it or could get it. Not sure of the shelf life but it might be worth carrying. It's much more effective and predictable than candy etc.
Low blood sugar can be problematic as I'm sure you know, particularly while exerting ones self. Serious injury or worse is not an infrequent outcome. Hypoglycemic seizure would not be good while riding a bike.
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