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<blockquote data-quote="Antje77" data-source="post: 2746341" data-attributes="member: 372207"><p>Hi [USER=595669]@Heet[/USER], welcome to the forum.</p><p></p><p>You've reacted to a 16 year old thread (amazing, this must be one of the oldest threads around!) and it hasn't been active since 2013.</p><p>This means your post won't be seen by many people. What about starting a thread of your own with your worries and questions?</p><p></p><p>For what it's worth, I have type 1 and use insulin so I do have hypos. Usually it just means I eat something and I'm as good as new within 10 minutes.</p><p>What advice have you received on dealing with hypos?</p><p>The first thing that comes to mind for me is to always keep your glucose meter and some quick acting glucose on you. You don't want to have to navigate stairs half asleep to find something sugary if you can just as easily keep something at your bedside.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Antje77, post: 2746341, member: 372207"] Hi [USER=595669]@Heet[/USER], welcome to the forum. You've reacted to a 16 year old thread (amazing, this must be one of the oldest threads around!) and it hasn't been active since 2013. This means your post won't be seen by many people. What about starting a thread of your own with your worries and questions? For what it's worth, I have type 1 and use insulin so I do have hypos. Usually it just means I eat something and I'm as good as new within 10 minutes. What advice have you received on dealing with hypos? The first thing that comes to mind for me is to always keep your glucose meter and some quick acting glucose on you. You don't want to have to navigate stairs half asleep to find something sugary if you can just as easily keep something at your bedside. [/QUOTE]
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