Hi Phoenix,
Thanks for the reply ..... I thought there must be some other mechanisms at work here,
I am on a base rate of 1 unit/hour Lantus and when I am working hard, I eat 'normally', don't take novorapid and use glucose tabs to top up if I start getting a bit low. Luckily I can recocognise the oncoming signs of a hypo quite clearly. Last week, however, I ignored the signs and pushed on to get a job finished - BIG MISTAKE ! , I got walloped with a massive hypo and if I could have reached the phone I would have hit 999, though probably only after several attempts. I did have glucose to hand and was OK in about half an hour but it definitely scared the living **** out of me.
We live in a remote location and it worries me that the wife might one day find me unconscious in the field with a half hour wait for an ambulance (if they can find our place, that is). Is there such a thing as a 'glucagon epi-pen' or similar that could release some glucose from the liver even if I'm out for the count and can't swallow ?? If so, could such things be got on prescription ??
cheers
Dave