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How Long Does It Take After A Hypo For You To Feel Better
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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 1802472" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>There is something referred to as the rebound effect from having too much of a hypo treatment, I would put glucose and honey in this list.</p><p>Sometimes you have to, especially in an emergency.</p><p>But it you start feeling like you are dropping, just have a few carbs to just kick you out of Hypoglycaemia levels. Test, Then test after fifteen minutes, then if you have gone up to normal blood levels or above, have a small low carb meal, to stabilise your blood glucose levels. If not treat it with something quick acting and sugary, test again after fifteen minutes, eat something low carb. The fluctuating bloods will make you feel horrible. That is not good!</p><p></p><p>Best wishes</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 1802472, member: 85785"] There is something referred to as the rebound effect from having too much of a hypo treatment, I would put glucose and honey in this list. Sometimes you have to, especially in an emergency. But it you start feeling like you are dropping, just have a few carbs to just kick you out of Hypoglycaemia levels. Test, Then test after fifteen minutes, then if you have gone up to normal blood levels or above, have a small low carb meal, to stabilise your blood glucose levels. If not treat it with something quick acting and sugary, test again after fifteen minutes, eat something low carb. The fluctuating bloods will make you feel horrible. That is not good! Best wishes [/QUOTE]
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