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BS 2.6 before bedtime - Please help
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<blockquote data-quote="catapillar" data-source="post: 1258938" data-attributes="member: 32394"><p>2.6 is really quite low. Are you having any hypo symptoms? Do you normally run quite low - I would expect someone who wasn't hypo a lot to be feeling really very hypo at 2.6 - maybe not able to type in nice full sentences. Could you retest? </p><p></p><p>If you are feeling off, it's definitely better to treat it as a hypo rather than faff around retesting. You should treat your hypo with fast acting sugar - so dextrose tablets, jelly babies, lucozade, fruit juice, honey, jam something like that will bring your blood sugar up quickly without you needing to eat too much while you are feeling sick.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catapillar, post: 1258938, member: 32394"] 2.6 is really quite low. Are you having any hypo symptoms? Do you normally run quite low - I would expect someone who wasn't hypo a lot to be feeling really very hypo at 2.6 - maybe not able to type in nice full sentences. Could you retest? If you are feeling off, it's definitely better to treat it as a hypo rather than faff around retesting. You should treat your hypo with fast acting sugar - so dextrose tablets, jelly babies, lucozade, fruit juice, honey, jam something like that will bring your blood sugar up quickly without you needing to eat too much while you are feeling sick. [/QUOTE]
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