I hate to ask this but if you were alone in your home and this happened what is the outcome??Would you snap out of it without any food at some point.
What happened to the rifle,while you went to the hospital?
I have been having quite a few episodes recently. they even had to send for food for me while on dialysis because of my low sugar. I don't understand why it has been happening. I haven't even been taking any diabetic medication. I eat a good breakfast, but by 10 a.m. I have to drink something or everything starts to blurr in front of me with dark and shiny things swirling - a very strange feeling.
I have low blood sugar attacks about 3 times a week. So far, it has never gotten below 46. I have been fortunate that I carry my glucometer everywhere with me along with a full tube of glucose tablets. If I am at home, I keep banana's and apples and prefer to solve with the fruit. If I am traveling, it's glucose tablets. Fortunately, I get the sweats and shaky before I hit bottom. I have noticed that my blood sugar is lower and lower over the years. I used to get shaky around 70. Now it's around 50. They make an injectable that works too but I have not figured out how I would inject if I was so out of it that I could not eat the tablets. I have not tried the gel yet. Anyway, stay prepared. My Endocrinologist tells me that untreated, you can die. The brain needs glucose. The thing I hate the most though is the muscle cramping that follows. I liken it to having been electrocuted. Not that I have been electrocuted but it's what I imagine.Leon