Symptoms of a Low

It's important to know what the symptoms of having a "low" look like, so you know when and how to properly treat it. These are just some of the common symptoms that people experience when having a low. Are there any different or unique symptoms that you experience?


At its core, proper type 1 diabetes management is composed of a handful of elements: blood glucose control and insulin management, exercise, nutrition and support. Knowing first-hand the intricacies of living with Type 1 Diabetes, the team at Touched by Type 1 has created the D-Box.

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