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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 1758506" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>If you continue to have the false hypos, try drinking more - oddly enough they seem to be more of a problem when dehydrated and hot - and the weather here has changed in a few days from rather chilly in the wind to heatwave. Plain tap water seems to be the ideal option as long as your tap water is potable - and not chilled. </p><p>I found that just a few grapes - three large ones, taken after drinking at least half a pint of water and chewed slowly and calmly did the trick when the low carb diet started to have real glucose lowering effects.</p><p>Although it is not a 'real' hypo it is a real case of the wobblies, so it needs to be treated, but slightly differently to a true hypo seems to give better and faster results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 1758506, member: 355878"] If you continue to have the false hypos, try drinking more - oddly enough they seem to be more of a problem when dehydrated and hot - and the weather here has changed in a few days from rather chilly in the wind to heatwave. Plain tap water seems to be the ideal option as long as your tap water is potable - and not chilled. I found that just a few grapes - three large ones, taken after drinking at least half a pint of water and chewed slowly and calmly did the trick when the low carb diet started to have real glucose lowering effects. Although it is not a 'real' hypo it is a real case of the wobblies, so it needs to be treated, but slightly differently to a true hypo seems to give better and faster results. [/QUOTE]
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