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A healthy, efficient, food/drink hypo stopper?
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<blockquote data-quote="Siné" data-source="post: 1224311" data-attributes="member: 178916"><p>Hi I'm type 1 and looking for a good cheap hypo stopper. </p><p>Meaning not bottles of expensive lucozade, or powdery horrible expensive sweets, or bananas ( v healthy yes, but if having slight hypos, between meals- adding a lot to the ammt of food I'm eating)</p><p>I am very sensitive to insulin, meaning I have regular slight hypos where I just need a 'pick me up' - </p><p>Have always found a liquid is easier to digest quickly than a food and doesn't knock out regular food intake ie. bananas are quite filling!)</p><p>Used to carry sugary water- did the job fast but tastes VILE</p><p>Anyone else any suggestions?</p><p>Especially if your busy and on the go, working or exercising etc</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Siné, post: 1224311, member: 178916"] Hi I'm type 1 and looking for a good cheap hypo stopper. Meaning not bottles of expensive lucozade, or powdery horrible expensive sweets, or bananas ( v healthy yes, but if having slight hypos, between meals- adding a lot to the ammt of food I'm eating) I am very sensitive to insulin, meaning I have regular slight hypos where I just need a 'pick me up' - Have always found a liquid is easier to digest quickly than a food and doesn't knock out regular food intake ie. bananas are quite filling!) Used to carry sugary water- did the job fast but tastes VILE Anyone else any suggestions? Especially if your busy and on the go, working or exercising etc [/QUOTE]
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