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<blockquote data-quote="Japes" data-source="post: 2074305" data-attributes="member: 277410"><p>Another one here who doesn't leave home without hypo fixes, and has emergency hypo fixes in various places. I'm moving over to Glucotabs once my Dextro supplies have run out, but at the moment I have packets of Dextro in my bedside cabinet, my "meds" bag, my backpack, and on the organ console at church, (I gather there are also jelly babies freely available but I don't like those so have never bothered to remember their whereabouts.) I have cans of full-sugar Coke as well in the fridge at work. Work, however, is an easy place to get sugary things from!</p><p></p><p>I have bailed out at least two people in the past year because of it! One at work and one at church. </p><p></p><p>If, by any chance, I needed more whilst out, I'd probably grab a can of full sugar drink from the nearest shop or as [USER=206249]@Diakat[/USER] suggested, sachets of sugar then I'd buy something in the cafe when fully revived. Bananas have also done the trick for me as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Japes, post: 2074305, member: 277410"] Another one here who doesn't leave home without hypo fixes, and has emergency hypo fixes in various places. I'm moving over to Glucotabs once my Dextro supplies have run out, but at the moment I have packets of Dextro in my bedside cabinet, my "meds" bag, my backpack, and on the organ console at church, (I gather there are also jelly babies freely available but I don't like those so have never bothered to remember their whereabouts.) I have cans of full-sugar Coke as well in the fridge at work. Work, however, is an easy place to get sugary things from! I have bailed out at least two people in the past year because of it! One at work and one at church. If, by any chance, I needed more whilst out, I'd probably grab a can of full sugar drink from the nearest shop or as [USER=206249]@Diakat[/USER] suggested, sachets of sugar then I'd buy something in the cafe when fully revived. Bananas have also done the trick for me as well. [/QUOTE]
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