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<blockquote data-quote="Jaylee" data-source="post: 1493422" data-attributes="member: 101136"><p>Hi,</p><p>Got a low once whilst on a "tea break" at work. Since I'd already made coffee, I spied the sugar jar & put a teaspoon worth in.</p><p>Cooling the beverage for faster consumption with a little cold water & folloing it up with a digestive on offer (more like dunking the biscuit whilst consuming the drink .) I found the rise steady & effective enough to safely carry on my shift till the lunch break..</p><p></p><p>It's interesting the varied advice given to diabetics. A few months back I tested prior to an eye jab at the hospital at 4.6. They don't like any ID to be lower than 4.8 prior to the procedure. When I told the nurse to give me half an hour & I'll fix it. She advised me to eat half the bag of jelly babies I carried with me.. i ate two JBs & was ready to roll @ 6.1mmol. After they'd treated the guy that was meant to go in after me.</p><p></p><p>We are all different & we know what works for us in these events..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jaylee, post: 1493422, member: 101136"] Hi, Got a low once whilst on a "tea break" at work. Since I'd already made coffee, I spied the sugar jar & put a teaspoon worth in. Cooling the beverage for faster consumption with a little cold water & folloing it up with a digestive on offer (more like dunking the biscuit whilst consuming the drink .) I found the rise steady & effective enough to safely carry on my shift till the lunch break.. It's interesting the varied advice given to diabetics. A few months back I tested prior to an eye jab at the hospital at 4.6. They don't like any ID to be lower than 4.8 prior to the procedure. When I told the nurse to give me half an hour & I'll fix it. She advised me to eat half the bag of jelly babies I carried with me.. i ate two JBs & was ready to roll @ 6.1mmol. After they'd treated the guy that was meant to go in after me. We are all different & we know what works for us in these events.. [/QUOTE]
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