However, blagging it? If
I was caught out? (& pending on how low I was, fast acting IOB?)
Coffee. (Instant.) at work there is always an urn on the go or a kettle boiled, diluting sugar into the cup then adding cold water so its immediately drinkable without scalding was one I used in the distant past...
Some odd choices on here, coffee? I wouldn't say its particularly high sugar and you could burn yourself downing it in a dizzy hypo state.
Never without jelly babies i carry them everywhere and coca cola great remidiesIf you were away from home without your hypo kit, and were having a hypo, what type of food or beverage would you seek out or ask someone to get and bring to you?
I was thinking about this today, and realized that soda probably wouldn't be a good option because it doesn't contain sugar - (I'm showing my age) - just high fructose corn syrup, which I assume would not treat a hypo? Am I right?
I'm in unknown territory here because I don't have T1DM, nor do I use insulin or medication.
What got this all started was talking with someone about how to assist someone with T1DM if they are having a hypo. I thought I knew the answer, now not so sure.
Any education you can provide would be most appreciated.
Lucozade is my saviour nothing else can beat.it!!Never without jelly babies i carry them everywhere and coca cola great remidies
I re-use my test strip container filled with low cost (but fast acting) glucose powder (bought from super market). I have these stashed everywhere including wifes handbag.If you were away from home without your hypo kit, and were having a hypo, what type of food or beverage would you seek out or ask someone to get and bring to you?
I was thinking about this today, and realized that soda probably wouldn't be a good option because it doesn't contain sugar - (I'm showing my age) - just high fructose corn syrup, which I assume would not treat a hypo? Am I right?
I'm in unknown territory here because I don't have T1DM, nor do I use insulin or medication.
What got this all started was talking with someone about how to assist someone with T1DM if they are having a hypo. I thought I knew the answer, now not so sure.
Any education you can provide would be most appreciated.
Chocolate works for me as does lucozade but that only has half the sugar now so you need more. Coca Cola is the only one that still has full sugar. Fizzy drinks get into your bloodstream faster.If you were away from home without your hypo kit, and were having a hypo, what type of food or beverage would you seek out or ask someone to get and bring to you?
I was thinking about this today, and realized that soda probably wouldn't be a good option because it doesn't contain sugar - (I'm showing my age) - just high fructose corn syrup, which I assume would not treat a hypo? Am I right?
I'm in unknown territory here because I don't have T1DM, nor do I use insulin or medication.
What got this all started was talking with someone about how to assist someone with T1DM if they are having a hypo. I thought I knew the answer, now not so sure.
Any education you can provide would be most appreciated.
You’ll have to explain a little more - and it might be best to start your own thread.My glucose levels go very high so what should I do please?
You’ll have to explain a little more - and it might be best to start your own thread.
By go high - how high? When? And do you correct?
I did not know it was diabetes causing my symptoms but my doctor said my glucose level was 19.1 and it went as high as 19.8. She did not tell me what to do about it. I am on metformin twice a day, slow release 500mgYou’ll have to explain a little more - and it might be best to start your own thread.
By go high - how high? When? And do you correct?
How long have you been diagnosed? Those numbers are high - do you test yourself? How was your T1 confirmed as you seem to be on medication usually prescribed for T2s. If you are T1 and seeing such high levels it may be time for insulin.I did not know it was diabetes causing my symptoms but my doctor said my glucose level was 19.1 and it went as high as 19.8. She did not tell me what to do about it. I am on metformin twice a day, slow release 500mg
If you can sallow, then simple sugars will suffice, followed by a piece of toast, check your blood glucose following this. If you take Acarbose or miglitol then sugar (sucrose) will be less effective though it will still work in higher doses, people taking those drugs, should carry a bottle of glucojuice, or something similar; sweets contain simple sugars..
If someone is too drowsy too swallow, then apply under the tongue (sublingual) or on the gums, it will still absorb. In dire emergencies, you could even give it rectal, if deemed appropriate.
In the hospital setting, oral is best but if unable, 150 mls of 10% dextrose intravenous, then re-assess. I would use glucagon as a last resort, it can take 10 minutes to work, and not everyone has a healthy glycogen reserve.
I was diagnosed 2 years ago but my diabetes spiralled end of last year and in August my Hba1c was 120 from 90 last November. Glucose level before breakfast today was 14. I am type 2How long have you been diagnosed? Those numbers are high - do you test yourself? How was your T1 confirmed as you seem to be on medication usually prescribed for T2s. If you are T1 and seeing such high levels it may be time for insulin.
Happy to move the conversation to your own thread if you like.
Ah right, your profile says you are T1 so fixing that might help. Those numbers are high, have you tried adjusting diet at all or discussed other medication?I was diagnosed 2 years ago but my diabetes spiralled end of last year and in August my Hba1c was 120 from 90 last November. Glucose level before breakfast today was 14. I am type 2
Thank you for the advice@whiteorchid sorry to read about your problems.
I think you would get more responses if you started a new thread - this thread is about treating low BG and is in the type 1 sub forum. Treating a high BG is very different for someone with type 1 compared to someone with type 2.
A moderator can assist with moving your comments to a new thread
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