karlos0383
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
She has in the past, but again struggles with making her feel sick. Do you know roughly how many tablets stop a hypo ?Has she tried the glucose/dextrose tablets or glucose gel?
I haven’t used them in years as I use other hypo treatments so couldn’t tell you how many to use but as @Juicyj uses them they may be able to advise better!She has in the past, but again struggles with making her feel sick. Do you know roughly how many tablets stop a hypo ?
It depends ...Do you know roughly how many tablets stop a hypo ?
... in some areas.also available on prescription too.
Hi, my wife has had diabetes type 1 for 30 years, weirdly since she was a child she has never liked sugary things like cakes, sweets, fuzzy drinks, etc as they make her sick. When she does have a hypo drinking coke or some similar makes her sick. Over the years the only thing she can just about stomach and keep down is Lucozade, but since they have reduced the amount of sugar in Lucozade it means she has to drink quite a bit more to sort her hypo out, again this now makes her physically sick. Does any body have any alternative suggestions that she could try? Many thanks Karl
Two hypos a day is not good.I don't have a sweet tooth, but found Jelly Babies work well (I have at least two hypos a day, work quickly and not sickly)
My blood sugars are stable and I have never had a hypo I could not treat so do not need an injection kit. It helps with technology as my Dexcom alarms when my blood sugars are going down at a faster rate or when they are below 4 mmol/l so I have time and knowledge to treat them.I feel for safety everyone should have a Glucagon Injection Kit for emergencies. Some severe hypos simply cannot be reversed without these injections.
What would you do if you'd given insulin for a meal, and immediately after the meal been violently sick and unable to keep anything down, including liquids, or honey or glucose gel?My blood sugars are stable and I have never had a hypo I could not treat so do not need an injection kit
Hi, my wife has had diabetes type 1 for 30 years, weirdly since she was a child she has never liked sugary things like cakes, sweets, fuzzy drinks, etc as they make her sick. When she does have a hypo drinking coke or some similar makes her sick. Over the years the only thing she can just about stomach and keep down is Lucozade, but since they have reduced the amount of sugar in Lucozade it means she has to drink quite a bit more to sort her hypo out, again this now makes her physically sick. Does any body have any alternative suggestions that she could try? Many thanks Karl
i had exactly that experience twice in fact 1 st time I was in hospital and was on a drip I call3d the nurse and told her to put glucose in my drip after some faffing about she did , the 2 nd time I was at home , I always keep a glucogen injection in the fridge good job cos I was sick for ages couldn’t even keep water down! Just because it’s never happened doesn’t mean it won’t , I ve had diabetes 42 years and for 40 of them it had never happened. Best to act like the old Boy Scout “ be prepared “What would you do if you'd given insulin for a meal, and immediately after the meal been violently sick and unable to keep anything down, including liquids, or honey or glucose gel?
It can happen to anyone, so my endo team write that it must be available on repeat prescription, at the end of every clinic letter to the gp, to everyone they see.
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