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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted Account" data-source="post: 1843926"><p>[USER=334119]@porl69[/USER] has said most of what I was going to say. </p><p>But I can't leave him without a final say. </p><p>I just wanted to add, when your husband has a hypo, he needs something which will quickly raise his BG. Ingestion of anything with fat in it such as chocolate or Mr Kiplings mini battenburgs (ooo ... I haven't eaten battenburg for many years. Now I have a yearning) will be slowed down by the fat. </p><p>This is why we have things like Lucozade or jelly babies or dextrose or glucotabs. </p><p></p><p>The only time I ever have a hypo is at the most inconvenient time (I am not sure if there is a convenient time). Therefore, I have tubes of GlucoTabs littered around my house, car, bags, pockets, ... and I am sure I am not alone (although others may use jelly babies or Lucozade ).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted Account, post: 1843926"] [USER=334119]@porl69[/USER] has said most of what I was going to say. But I can't leave him without a final say. I just wanted to add, when your husband has a hypo, he needs something which will quickly raise his BG. Ingestion of anything with fat in it such as chocolate or Mr Kiplings mini battenburgs (ooo ... I haven't eaten battenburg for many years. Now I have a yearning) will be slowed down by the fat. This is why we have things like Lucozade or jelly babies or dextrose or glucotabs. The only time I ever have a hypo is at the most inconvenient time (I am not sure if there is a convenient time). Therefore, I have tubes of GlucoTabs littered around my house, car, bags, pockets, ... and I am sure I am not alone (although others may use jelly babies or Lucozade ). [/QUOTE]
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