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<blockquote data-quote="Fairygodmother" data-source="post: 2693396" data-attributes="member: 68789"><p>Healthy longer lasting snacks in the evening plus dentures?</p><p>Banana (could be included in a smoothie/shake), porridge, weetabix is fine, and if the morning hypo tends to happen at the same time each day then an early morning snack before it strikes might solve it. If, and from what you’ve said it’s doubtful, your father’s willing to set an alarm for it. </p><p>I hope the nurse can advise about reducing the doses of insulin; it sounds as though your father might not have been given the more modern methods of dosing for carbohydrates eaten.</p><p>It’s a constant worry for you. You’re wonderful to keep on trying.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fairygodmother, post: 2693396, member: 68789"] Healthy longer lasting snacks in the evening plus dentures? Banana (could be included in a smoothie/shake), porridge, weetabix is fine, and if the morning hypo tends to happen at the same time each day then an early morning snack before it strikes might solve it. If, and from what you’ve said it’s doubtful, your father’s willing to set an alarm for it. I hope the nurse can advise about reducing the doses of insulin; it sounds as though your father might not have been given the more modern methods of dosing for carbohydrates eaten. It’s a constant worry for you. You’re wonderful to keep on trying. [/QUOTE]
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