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<blockquote data-quote="EllieM" data-source="post: 1641269" data-attributes="member: 372717"><p>I've done this twice (injected humalog instead of lantus at night). The first time I realised immediately and started to load up on carbs. The problem was that I was on a road trip with my husband and daughter (getting her lots of kms so that she could take her driving test) and we were staying in a camp ground with not very much food. (We had some glucose but enough for normal hypos not for insulin overdose hypos). So I busily tested my blood sugar every ten minutes while my family searched the car for any odd supplies of glucose. (It was 11pm at night so no chance to buy more food). My blood sugar went down into the 2s before it eventually started to go up and I swore I'd never make that mistake again. Unfortunately I did the same thing a few months ago and didn't realise that I'd done it - my husband had to deal with my major hypo in the middle of the night and I felt awful for the next 24 hours....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EllieM, post: 1641269, member: 372717"] I've done this twice (injected humalog instead of lantus at night). The first time I realised immediately and started to load up on carbs. The problem was that I was on a road trip with my husband and daughter (getting her lots of kms so that she could take her driving test) and we were staying in a camp ground with not very much food. (We had some glucose but enough for normal hypos not for insulin overdose hypos). So I busily tested my blood sugar every ten minutes while my family searched the car for any odd supplies of glucose. (It was 11pm at night so no chance to buy more food). My blood sugar went down into the 2s before it eventually started to go up and I swore I'd never make that mistake again. Unfortunately I did the same thing a few months ago and didn't realise that I'd done it - my husband had to deal with my major hypo in the middle of the night and I felt awful for the next 24 hours.... [/QUOTE]
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