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<blockquote data-quote="Jen&amp;Khaleb" data-source="post: 124213" data-attributes="member: 13077"><p>For a first hypo he certainly had a doozie. Good work having the juice and not panicking. I also have a bag packed all the time with monitor, food, glucose powder/gel, hypo kit and plastic spoons. Somehow I manage to fit in a few nappies, wipes and a change of clothes.</p><p></p><p>Thinking about your lack of sleep reminds me of once thinking the meter said 1.9 and treating a hypo at 2am only to find out in the morning (going through the memory) that he was actually 6.1. I had the meter upside-down. :lol: </p><p></p><p>Don't feel guilty. Hypos are a part of being on insulin. You wouldn't have been given all that training if it wasn't ever going to happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jen&Khaleb, post: 124213, member: 13077"] For a first hypo he certainly had a doozie. Good work having the juice and not panicking. I also have a bag packed all the time with monitor, food, glucose powder/gel, hypo kit and plastic spoons. Somehow I manage to fit in a few nappies, wipes and a change of clothes. Thinking about your lack of sleep reminds me of once thinking the meter said 1.9 and treating a hypo at 2am only to find out in the morning (going through the memory) that he was actually 6.1. I had the meter upside-down. :lol: Don't feel guilty. Hypos are a part of being on insulin. You wouldn't have been given all that training if it wasn't ever going to happen. [/QUOTE]
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