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<blockquote data-quote="nicolaryan09" data-source="post: 837968" data-attributes="member: 176383"><p>The dextro tablets are just like sweets. A bit chalky to be honest. He just chews them. We were advised by the hospital to use them. If he has full fat pop he has to have 100ml to treat a hypo. Im guessing theres a difference because of the age difference. Yeah we have the gel, i keep 1 in his football bag and one by my bed and the rest in his very full medicine cupboard. And obviously the dreaded orange box in the fridge which scares the life out of me.</p><p></p><p> Does Zara have a multi vitamin she has to take?? Ryans Vitamin D was low on diagnosis so he has this multi vitamin to take and he hates it with a passion!! It smells vile so i dont even want to think of what it must taste like. Abidec or something its called.</p><p></p><p>Yeahh i totally hear what you are saying. We were told the same. Stick to the same amount every day for the meals until you see a pattern and i just couldnt. Fixed doses dont work i dont think. You cant help but adjust because you know fine well its gonna knock then up or drop them low if you dont. </p><p></p><p>Yeahh we are cautious after a hypo. But Ryan has a lot of them it seems compared to Zara. Im hoping that stops to be honest. So the nurse always tells us to be careful with his next dose. Xx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nicolaryan09, post: 837968, member: 176383"] The dextro tablets are just like sweets. A bit chalky to be honest. He just chews them. We were advised by the hospital to use them. If he has full fat pop he has to have 100ml to treat a hypo. Im guessing theres a difference because of the age difference. Yeah we have the gel, i keep 1 in his football bag and one by my bed and the rest in his very full medicine cupboard. And obviously the dreaded orange box in the fridge which scares the life out of me. Does Zara have a multi vitamin she has to take?? Ryans Vitamin D was low on diagnosis so he has this multi vitamin to take and he hates it with a passion!! It smells vile so i dont even want to think of what it must taste like. Abidec or something its called. Yeahh i totally hear what you are saying. We were told the same. Stick to the same amount every day for the meals until you see a pattern and i just couldnt. Fixed doses dont work i dont think. You cant help but adjust because you know fine well its gonna knock then up or drop them low if you dont. Yeahh we are cautious after a hypo. But Ryan has a lot of them it seems compared to Zara. Im hoping that stops to be honest. So the nurse always tells us to be careful with his next dose. Xx [/QUOTE]
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