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<blockquote data-quote="SimonP78" data-source="post: 2748111" data-attributes="member: 556474"><p>Indeed, it's probably quite a good way of avoiding eating things that aren't very good for me, knowing I'll need to deal with the aftermath, but it does mean I also suffer from the problem of trying to select which of these delightful things I should eat to treat my hypo, all the while getting lower and lower.</p><p></p><p>To avoid this problem, and it is a real problem, I have selected some nice tasting chocolates which I will immediately and happily eat.</p><p></p><p>Completely agree with what you said [USER=388932]@Grant_Vicat[/USER] - perhaps my "non optimal" was too reserved - for those reading don't do as I do, eat something faster acting. E.g. If I'm in the car or out and about and need to raise BG I'll eat Skittles (which are sucrose, but also taste nice enough that I'm happy to consume them, though I'd not normally eat something so sweet out of choice.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SimonP78, post: 2748111, member: 556474"] Indeed, it's probably quite a good way of avoiding eating things that aren't very good for me, knowing I'll need to deal with the aftermath, but it does mean I also suffer from the problem of trying to select which of these delightful things I should eat to treat my hypo, all the while getting lower and lower. To avoid this problem, and it is a real problem, I have selected some nice tasting chocolates which I will immediately and happily eat. Completely agree with what you said [USER=388932]@Grant_Vicat[/USER] - perhaps my "non optimal" was too reserved - for those reading don't do as I do, eat something faster acting. E.g. If I'm in the car or out and about and need to raise BG I'll eat Skittles (which are sucrose, but also taste nice enough that I'm happy to consume them, though I'd not normally eat something so sweet out of choice.) [/QUOTE]
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