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<blockquote data-quote="Mrs Mac" data-source="post: 347011" data-attributes="member: 55788"><p>Thanks learntopogo, all these positive stories are a great help, especially when I'm feeling sorry for myself. Reading through these posts encourages me to pull myself together! The hypos seemed to have stopped after my DSN lowered my dose, but then I had three yesterday, grrrr! I know what you mean being afraid to inject but I know I'll get there over time.</p><p></p><p>Quick question to all of you:- yesterday I had a hypo (only mild 3.6) around lunchtime. I wasn't hungry but decided it would probably be wise to have lunch. I had a sip or two of lucazade to and then made lunch. I was confused about whether I should take my novo rapid. I didn't on the end as I thought it would defeat the object of eating the food. Was this the right or the wrong thing to do? BG not too bad afterwards so I guess I got away with it? This may sound like a really stupid question!!</p><p></p><p>Thanks again for your input.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mrs Mac, post: 347011, member: 55788"] Thanks learntopogo, all these positive stories are a great help, especially when I'm feeling sorry for myself. Reading through these posts encourages me to pull myself together! The hypos seemed to have stopped after my DSN lowered my dose, but then I had three yesterday, grrrr! I know what you mean being afraid to inject but I know I'll get there over time. Quick question to all of you:- yesterday I had a hypo (only mild 3.6) around lunchtime. I wasn't hungry but decided it would probably be wise to have lunch. I had a sip or two of lucazade to and then made lunch. I was confused about whether I should take my novo rapid. I didn't on the end as I thought it would defeat the object of eating the food. Was this the right or the wrong thing to do? BG not too bad afterwards so I guess I got away with it? This may sound like a really stupid question!! Thanks again for your input. [/QUOTE]
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