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<blockquote data-quote="silky1" data-source="post: 937507" data-attributes="member: 203636"><p>Some very useful tips for us newbies - although I was "officially" diagnosed a week and a half ago (I'm convinced I've been so for much longer </p><p></p><p>For more years than i can remember I've had incidences where my sugar has felt like it's suddenly gone through the floor - making me cold, sweaty and clammy - making me grab for (usually) lucozade - now as I realise I used to go the other way </p><p></p><p>I was intrigued with someone's comment about having hypos during the night regularly - when I was in hospital the last time with pancreatitis - one of the nurses woke me in the middle of the night - checked my sugar and made me drink a can of (WARM) Lucozade. </p><p></p><p>Had I been awake I would have picked it up - my question is how on earth would a nurse know?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="silky1, post: 937507, member: 203636"] Some very useful tips for us newbies - although I was "officially" diagnosed a week and a half ago (I'm convinced I've been so for much longer For more years than i can remember I've had incidences where my sugar has felt like it's suddenly gone through the floor - making me cold, sweaty and clammy - making me grab for (usually) lucozade - now as I realise I used to go the other way I was intrigued with someone's comment about having hypos during the night regularly - when I was in hospital the last time with pancreatitis - one of the nurses woke me in the middle of the night - checked my sugar and made me drink a can of (WARM) Lucozade. Had I been awake I would have picked it up - my question is how on earth would a nurse know? [/QUOTE]
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