To avoid a hypo. Does anyone else do this? For example last week I had to take a couple of flights and I didn't really fancy a hypo at 30000ft, so kept my levels 2-3 points above what I would usually have them. I'm hoping this wont cause me any problems as long as it's not a too regular occurance.
Absolutely not.
I still try and keep my levels in the 5-7 range, testing and eating as appropriate. If driving immediately after eating I will ensure I'm comfortably above 5 rather than 4.8-5.3 for example, but that's the only concession I make.
I've never had a problem yet whilst flying, and even had one attendant check that I was OK when he saw my test kit (2hr post meal check) so I'd be fairly confident they would respond appropriately.
I wish I had your confidence :-/ Still I need to remember I've only been in this game a couple of months and I still have a LOT to learn. I don't think I'm doing too badly. Havn't seen double figures for a week, and only had one (very mild and corrected quickly) hypo this week. I'm sure cabin crew, who are well trained in these issues probably know exactly how to deal with a hypo. Guess I'm still nervous about having a hypo outside my own home.
Yes I do this for flights as well - I was advised to by my nurse as apparently testers are much less accurate in the air (though I have no idea why?)
I wish I had your confidence :-/ Still I need to remember I've only been in this game a couple of months and I still have a LOT to learn. I don't think I'm doing too badly. Havn't seen double figures for a week, and only had one (very mild and corrected quickly) hypo this week. I'm sure cabin crew, who are well trained in these issues probably know exactly how to deal with a hypo. Guess I'm still nervous about having a hypo outside my own home.
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