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Hopefully you've now got some fast acting glucose on you at all times so glucotabs, jelly babies, juice, so carrying it with you at all times and in arms reach of your bedside ?
I think this is a basal/bolus thing.I was reading some posts of mine from a year ago about insulin and eating. I was told by all those there about how you don't need to eat when u have insulin. I really wasn't taught that but my diabetes nurse in so surprised. My sister who from today started her insulin will have that in her mind that she must take her insulin when she eats. It's still dunt make much sense to me almost a year later!!
I work in telecoms - they often have hypos. Most of them are of the type where only those who know you really well can tell you are hypoing but it is affecting your behaviour.Imagine a telecommunications centre having a hypo !!
Kindly explain. My experience is control implies LESS hypos. (Apologies if this is going off-thread.)tight control implies more hypos
@JAT1 a lower A1c to some HCPs "implies" to thier understanding that the patient "must" be having more hypos than they should at all to achive this?Kindly explain. My experience is control implies LESS hypos. (Apologies if this is going off-thread.)
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