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<blockquote data-quote="nash" data-source="post: 61092" data-attributes="member: 15985"><p>Buzzy,</p><p></p><p>Have you tried Glucogel (used to be called Hypo stop)? It's a gel that can be squirted into the mouth and massaged into the cheek to aid absorption. It should only be given to someone who is conscious. Would be quite good if he is moving around lots and difficult to get fluid glucose into him. Available on prescription only I think.</p><p>Also, I always have a Glucagen kit in the fridge for my Hhusband to administer if I do go unconscious......an emergency glucose injection kit. Again on prescription only I think.</p><p></p><p>Hope he gets his levels evened out soon</p><p></p><p>Nash</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nash, post: 61092, member: 15985"] Buzzy, Have you tried Glucogel (used to be called Hypo stop)? It's a gel that can be squirted into the mouth and massaged into the cheek to aid absorption. It should only be given to someone who is conscious. Would be quite good if he is moving around lots and difficult to get fluid glucose into him. Available on prescription only I think. Also, I always have a Glucagen kit in the fridge for my Hhusband to administer if I do go unconscious......an emergency glucose injection kit. Again on prescription only I think. Hope he gets his levels evened out soon Nash [/QUOTE]
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