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Low blood sugars of 2.4!!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="azure" data-source="post: 1021860" data-attributes="member: 39639"><p>[USER=243269]@Jacob_Buchan_[/USER] You might want to speak to your team about the possibility of a carb-counting course then. If you don't 'match' the insulin to the amount of carbs you're eating, then it can be harder to get control, and that might make you more likely to have random lows (or highs).</p><p></p><p>Yes, some fizzy drinks don't work quickly. I found that out when I had to drink a normal supermarket can once instead of Lucozade. I think some of the cheaper ones have sweeteners aswell as sugar so aren't so suitable. That's why I stick to Lucozade or branded real Coke. I know they work and have glucose/sugar in in the proper quantities.</p><p></p><p>Do let your DSN know about your low. It must have been dropping quite fast to need all that glucose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="azure, post: 1021860, member: 39639"] [USER=243269]@Jacob_Buchan_[/USER] You might want to speak to your team about the possibility of a carb-counting course then. If you don't 'match' the insulin to the amount of carbs you're eating, then it can be harder to get control, and that might make you more likely to have random lows (or highs). Yes, some fizzy drinks don't work quickly. I found that out when I had to drink a normal supermarket can once instead of Lucozade. I think some of the cheaper ones have sweeteners aswell as sugar so aren't so suitable. That's why I stick to Lucozade or branded real Coke. I know they work and have glucose/sugar in in the proper quantities. Do let your DSN know about your low. It must have been dropping quite fast to need all that glucose. [/QUOTE]
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