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<blockquote data-quote="Luckystar96" data-source="post: 370245" data-attributes="member: 56075"><p>I agree with most of what the previous person said BUT not about treating a hypo in the morning with sugars in a cuppa! This will take far too long to treat a hypo(under 4 is definitely a hypo) . The quicker you bring your sugars up the better as the longer they are low the more likely you are to lose warning symptoms. The best thing is lucozade, it's the quickest. I have lost symptoms in the past(night time) and managed to get them back by running a bit higher for a while, but it does take a lot of effort. Worth it though as its the difference between being independent and being totally reliant on others. Good luck with everything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Luckystar96, post: 370245, member: 56075"] I agree with most of what the previous person said BUT not about treating a hypo in the morning with sugars in a cuppa! This will take far too long to treat a hypo(under 4 is definitely a hypo) . The quicker you bring your sugars up the better as the longer they are low the more likely you are to lose warning symptoms. The best thing is lucozade, it's the quickest. I have lost symptoms in the past(night time) and managed to get them back by running a bit higher for a while, but it does take a lot of effort. Worth it though as its the difference between being independent and being totally reliant on others. Good luck with everything. [/QUOTE]
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