Hi everyone hope your all well. I have quite an ignorant question as I’ve never been in contact with someone who is diabetic. My partner has 2 kids and in both pregnancies her blood sugar levels were all over the place. These kids are 7 and 9 now. Weve been together 4yrs and she’s not been diabetic since kid 2 as far as I know. We found out 2 months ago she is expecting my first, her 3rd child . Again her levels are starting to do strange things and she has been given insulin to have in the evening but told to keep jelly babies by the bed in case of a hypo during the night? I’m really worried about her and want to know what signs I should look for if this happens and how to get sugar into her if she isn’t fully conscious? Google seems to give conflicting answers and I just want to be reassured on what to do just incase. Thanks in advance x
Gestational diabetes’s, wow ok I didn’t even know it had that name. Thanks for the replies, she’s quite relaxed about it and a lot of info has slipped her mind as it’s been so long but when she said about a hypo I just wanted to be prepared. Doc said no to lucozade as the recipe has been changed? I’ll look up the sub forum and the links provides, again many thanks x
Not so long ago lucozade took out the sugar and replaced it with aspartame.Good luck!
No, on the bottle I saw, sugar was not mentioned in the ingredients. I can't link on my phone, if you look up lucozade on the Ocado site you will see.
No, on the bottle I saw, sugar was not mentioned in the ingredients. I can't link on my phone, if you look up lucozade on the Ocado site you will see.
I knew of a couple of cyclists who used to carry it for emergencies, they had to find something else.
No, on the bottle I saw, sugar was not mentioned in the ingredients. I can't link on my phone, if you look up lucozade on the Ocado site you will see.
I knew of a couple of cyclists who used to carry it for emergencies, they had to find something else.
Not sure. that's not what I see in my local shop. Could that image be from a US site?Ocado? Why? My screen shot comes from https://www.lucozade.com/ , a bit more reliable than a supermarket I feel. Many soft drinks manufacturers have 'reduced' sugar content in their drinks to get round the sugar tax rules, they haven't removed sugar completely.
Not sure. that's not what I see in my local shop. Could that image be from a US site?
I was replying to the OP. The doctor had said not to use lucozade. Page 1 of the thread.I'm still not seeing the point you're making, mate!
See my post #11 above.
T1s who use luco for hypos tend to deal with these things in advance by buying ahead so there's a few bottles already in the office/house/car/wherever, so we walk into a shop, check the bottles to see if it's the Zero version or the 8.9g per 100ml non-Zero version, and we then buy the latter, and sit it on top of our desks at work or wherever.
Luco is still a good way of treating hypos, provided we avoid the Zero range. It's just a case of reading the labels on the bottles, and we're all pretty much used to doing that!
I was replying to the OP. The doctor had said not to use lucozade. Page 1 of the thread.
No problem. So long as the right advice gets out.
I read somewhere, sorry can’t remember where, that rubbing honey into the hypo persons gums was a much safer alternative as there was less chance of choking, as with liquid.
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