RichardSp8
Member
- Messages
- 15
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
Over eating for a hypo is normal - we've all done it! Perfect excuse for the whole bag of haribos instead of just a few... have you been taught to take a correction dose of insulin when your levels get 20+?
YOU ARE NOT STUPID! It is a common occurrence. When low we always want to eat everything in site. Being strict about correcting a hypo is key to avoiding those later highs but can be easier said than done. Treat with pure sugar remedies only-Jelly Babies/Coke/lucozade etc. No more than 15 carbs. Anything else that may have fat in will slow down absorption, and you want it to happen quickly. Always have remedies close at hand. Retest after 15 minutes to check you are rising, if not rising treat again.
You may want to take a correction dose if you have been taught how to do so. I cannot advise you on that. If you don’t feel you can, drink lots of water to help flush out the excess sugar and address in the morning.
Don’t beat yourself up or worry, you’ll get better at this.
Give yourself a chance you cannot do everything in 4 weeks. I used to always take to many carbs to get out of a hypo even after over 30 years, As you are new to carb counting things take time and your body may still produce a little insulin, then you have to factor in if you have done any exercise. There are things a head that will take longer to get used to than others, like on a hot day your insulin works faster but in the winter you may need more insulin as we are less active. These are all a head of you so for now just stick to carb counting and if you are unsure call your diabetic team and always keep a record of your BS to see if there is a pattern. Most of all you can only do your best and there will be good days and bad but diabetes is not like any other illness where you could do the same thing for 2 days running and get different results.
Aw, we’ve all done it. Sometimes I don’t know what I’ve shoved down my neck until I go downstairs the next morning and see the carnage of banana peels, empty wrappers etc. The low sugar makes you panic and it can take a little while to learn to overcome that feeling and have faith that a little glucose will sort you out. Easier said than done, but it’s very early days. My very first hypo sent me into the high 20s, I just ate until I felt better.
I’ve found that dextrose tablets are ideal, mainly because they aren’t especially nice. I can only manage three at a go, which is 9g carbs, and usually enough to get me out of the hole. I keep them EVERYWHERE. Under my pillow, by the bed, all my handbags, in the car, bathroom (hypos in the bath can be an awkward thing), jacket pockets...
It’ll get easier as you get the hang of it x
Thank you Lucy, that has put my mind at rest. I had the tablets they were upstairs in my bag.
I’m going to keep some all over the place now.
I’ve found that dextrose tablets are ideal, mainly because they aren’t especially nice. I can only manage three at a go, which is 9g carbs, and usually enough to get me out of the hole. I keep them EVERYWHERE. Under my pillow, by the bed, all my handbags, in the car, bathroom (hypos in the bath can be an awkward thing), jacket pockets...
It’ll get easier as you get the hang of it x
They are like eating flavoured talc.I actually like them!
They are like eating flavoured talc.
Fruit pastilles are what I use. But my stash seem to go missing as the kids eat them.
They are like eating flavoured talc.
Jelly babies 5 bags for a £1 at asda.............
They are small and can be secreted here there and everywhere.
Feeling low eat 1 bag then done.....leave it.....don't eat anything else.......20 minutes do a test......
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