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<blockquote data-quote="Natt" data-source="post: 1512315" data-attributes="member: 393363"><p>Hi everyone</p><p>I have a question about glucagone.As we are still new to T1D (3.5 months), I was wondering what is the recommended practice when it comes to taking the glucagone kit with you? My son just started a day camp and he has a glucagone stored in the fridge in the camp premises but they don't take it with them when they go to excursions?I am not that worried at the moment as he is currerntly on almost no insulin due to the honeymoon, but still we want to establish a good practice...</p><p></p><p>Do you also think that he should always have it around him in school and everywhere else he might go or a bunch of sweets would be enough??</p><p>Thanks for your thoghts</p><p></p><p>P.S: Any experience with hard hypo and how it was treated during e.g. a day of outside activities that you can share I would very much appreciate.</p><p>Nat</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Natt, post: 1512315, member: 393363"] Hi everyone I have a question about glucagone.As we are still new to T1D (3.5 months), I was wondering what is the recommended practice when it comes to taking the glucagone kit with you? My son just started a day camp and he has a glucagone stored in the fridge in the camp premises but they don't take it with them when they go to excursions?I am not that worried at the moment as he is currerntly on almost no insulin due to the honeymoon, but still we want to establish a good practice... Do you also think that he should always have it around him in school and everywhere else he might go or a bunch of sweets would be enough?? Thanks for your thoghts P.S: Any experience with hard hypo and how it was treated during e.g. a day of outside activities that you can share I would very much appreciate. Nat [/QUOTE]
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