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Old 09-21-2011, 04:42 AM #1
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Default Insulin reactions and strange dreams?

Hi, I'm new to this site so please bare with me. I was just looking for information or perhaps others personal experiance with having really strange dreams when blood sugar levels drop. By strange I mean repetative occerances like falling but I never land nor do I stop falling. Another example of "strange" by my defanition anyway would be falling into a black hole but "GOD" just explained what a black hole was and I understude. Now that was a trip. Well I've got to get to bed now so I'll check for comments in the morning. Mike
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