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I never recongnize my hypos when I’m volunteering? Don’t known why?
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<blockquote data-quote="NicoleC1971" data-source="post: 2396143" data-attributes="member: 365308"><p>To add to the other great suggestions if you are in the UK and are eligible the libre 2 system would be helpful to put your mind at ease if you are anxious (can feel like a low) or just concentrating hard on the job. It beeps to alert you to a steep decline in your blood sugars.</p><p>I am afraid you will need to carry a sealed tube of something sweet in a bum bag or that zipped pocket as worry about this seems to be on your mind. Or tolerate a higher bg after breakfast until the hard work you're doing brings it down into your preferred range.</p><p>Sounds like a great job though and it would be a shame to let hypo fear ruin it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NicoleC1971, post: 2396143, member: 365308"] To add to the other great suggestions if you are in the UK and are eligible the libre 2 system would be helpful to put your mind at ease if you are anxious (can feel like a low) or just concentrating hard on the job. It beeps to alert you to a steep decline in your blood sugars. I am afraid you will need to carry a sealed tube of something sweet in a bum bag or that zipped pocket as worry about this seems to be on your mind. Or tolerate a higher bg after breakfast until the hard work you're doing brings it down into your preferred range. Sounds like a great job though and it would be a shame to let hypo fear ruin it. [/QUOTE]
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