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<blockquote data-quote="noblehead" data-source="post: 459039" data-attributes="member: 11028"><p>Agree with everyone else that you shouldn't worry about how you treat your hypo whether you low-carb or not. I find if it's within 2 hours of injecting then I'll follow up with a small carby snack as I know that my insulin is still active, otherwise it's 2 jelly babies as I normally pick-up on the hypo before it gets too low. Everyone at some time has over-treated a hypo and it's only by experience do you find out what works best, much like yourself I would swing from low to high but now manage to keep them within range.</p><p></p><p>As your experiencing quite a few hypo's I would suggest you speak with your DSN about adjusting your insulin doses again. good luck Dom and hope you get on top of things soon!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="noblehead, post: 459039, member: 11028"] Agree with everyone else that you shouldn't worry about how you treat your hypo whether you low-carb or not. I find if it's within 2 hours of injecting then I'll follow up with a small carby snack as I know that my insulin is still active, otherwise it's 2 jelly babies as I normally pick-up on the hypo before it gets too low. Everyone at some time has over-treated a hypo and it's only by experience do you find out what works best, much like yourself I would swing from low to high but now manage to keep them within range. As your experiencing quite a few hypo's I would suggest you speak with your DSN about adjusting your insulin doses again. good luck Dom and hope you get on top of things soon! [/QUOTE]
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