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<blockquote data-quote="LooperCat" data-source="post: 1800800" data-attributes="member: 468055"><p>Thank you both for such informative replies, that’s some really useful information. Ventolin/salbutamol doesn’t seem to affect my BG, I can track that on my Libre, so luckily if the the brown one does, I’ll be able to spot it quickly and react accordingly. </p><p></p><p>I have had extensive allergy testing in the last few months, at the immunology department of University Hospital Wales because my food allergies are so unusual. I’m horribly allergic to mammal and bird meats, cow dairy, and oilseedrape pollen, as well as hair dye! Most of those I’ve learned to avoid, but still get caught out occasionally. It’s surprising where you find meat and dairy...</p><p></p><p>And thanks for the panic advice, [USER=100904]@Pipp[/USER] - I’ve trained myself not to panic if I hypo, so I expect with some practice I can nail that too. Perhaps with some breathing exercises that my close friend, a yoga teacher, uses for her own asthma.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LooperCat, post: 1800800, member: 468055"] Thank you both for such informative replies, that’s some really useful information. Ventolin/salbutamol doesn’t seem to affect my BG, I can track that on my Libre, so luckily if the the brown one does, I’ll be able to spot it quickly and react accordingly. I have had extensive allergy testing in the last few months, at the immunology department of University Hospital Wales because my food allergies are so unusual. I’m horribly allergic to mammal and bird meats, cow dairy, and oilseedrape pollen, as well as hair dye! Most of those I’ve learned to avoid, but still get caught out occasionally. It’s surprising where you find meat and dairy... And thanks for the panic advice, [USER=100904]@Pipp[/USER] - I’ve trained myself not to panic if I hypo, so I expect with some practice I can nail that too. Perhaps with some breathing exercises that my close friend, a yoga teacher, uses for her own asthma. [/QUOTE]
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