James_Donnelly
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I probably should pay more attention to what happened to my BG after a hypo but I've always done the same. I hd it explained to me to take a fast acting sugar, like jelly babies, then after that a slower release one.Because of that I've always done the same. 3 or 4 jelly babies, then a slice of toast and jam. Sometimes though I do stuff my face because some hypo's are worse than others, even at the same number, and I just get the urge to eat and eat. Then after it when my blood goes back up I'm like '**** i shouldnt have eaten so much ****' haha
Maybe on my next few hypo's I'll try actually measure what a specific amount of grams of carbs does to me. I've moved on from jelly babies to glucotabs recently so I'll maybe have 4 or 5 of those and that's it next hypo and see what happens. Generally I'd always have a slice of toast afterwards but I'll try skip that and see what happens next hypo.
				
			Maybe on my next few hypo's I'll try actually measure what a specific amount of grams of carbs does to me. I've moved on from jelly babies to glucotabs recently so I'll maybe have 4 or 5 of those and that's it next hypo and see what happens. Generally I'd always have a slice of toast afterwards but I'll try skip that and see what happens next hypo.
 
	 
 
		 Probably not for one that's doing the full dripping wet cold sweat thing, but as a correction from a bit higher, I'll choose based on what I want to eat rather than what's going to be fastest.
 Probably not for one that's doing the full dripping wet cold sweat thing, but as a correction from a bit higher, I'll choose based on what I want to eat rather than what's going to be fastest. 
 
		 What is your approximate time between testing when you go low? 5, maybe 10 minutes?
 What is your approximate time between testing when you go low? 5, maybe 10 minutes?
		 
 
		

 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		