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<blockquote data-quote="saruhbeau" data-source="post: 1494184" data-attributes="member: 308335"><p>I have had to inject glucogon myself before. I don't think it is pointless having it in the house if you live alone. Yes I understand they recommend that it is only used when you're unconcious but if my blood glucose is 1.1 like it was and I am alone, and know I am going to go unconcious, then I am going to do anything I can to prevent that. </p><p></p><p>That has only ever happened to me once in 19 years of having t1 luckily! Of course it should not be used for a regular hypo that is responsive to oral glucose but if my bg isn't rising no matter what I do then that is the best action in my opinion. I think all t1s should have a glucogen pen available!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="saruhbeau, post: 1494184, member: 308335"] I have had to inject glucogon myself before. I don't think it is pointless having it in the house if you live alone. Yes I understand they recommend that it is only used when you're unconcious but if my blood glucose is 1.1 like it was and I am alone, and know I am going to go unconcious, then I am going to do anything I can to prevent that. That has only ever happened to me once in 19 years of having t1 luckily! Of course it should not be used for a regular hypo that is responsive to oral glucose but if my bg isn't rising no matter what I do then that is the best action in my opinion. I think all t1s should have a glucogen pen available! [/QUOTE]
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