Amen sisters,
Usually it is considered that anything below 30 for a person to go comatose. I don't have diabetes but my mother and grandpa both did. I have the opposite problem. I am hypoglycemic. My sugar levels drop regularly. Especially if I skip a meal. My mothers sugar levels were normally around 600 before she got on insulin. After being on insulin she "forgot" to eat lunch one day and her levels dropped to 40 and she did pass out.
20? Aaaaahhh that's nuthin'! I've been 15! And completely lucid...of course I've been 65 and near comatose so go figure!

Seriously speaking, God works His grace out to us so many times when we least expect it. Some may baulk at oranges rolling out of an elevator, but not me! I swear there have been times in my life when I
knew I was out of insulin, and money to get more, only to find a new bottle in the fridge. I'm forgetful, but I' still grateful. We've had times of needing money big time, and God has helped us through; sometimes by granting us time to pay it off with the monies He's already providing, sometimes through miraculous provision. I think it does us good to simply remember how much God provides for us each day. I've taught my daughters to give thanks for the little things we take for granted: food for the day, clothes, beds, a house, a job for mom and dad, toys, each other, and the list can go on and on, not even mentioning
Him, His word and His church. It's kinda sad that we only recognize what God gives us when He takes it away. But, we all can claim guilt there.
Thanks for sharing these blessings ladies!

God is
GREAT!