I get probably two or so hypos a week, and my warning signs are quite good. I can swear by Dextro glucose tablets, they work very quickly and are easy to carry. I always have one on me, they're smaller than a drink can and even a chocolate bar. They've given me much more confidence.
I've head they're good, but they don't seem to work quickly enough for me. I prefer glucogel, chocolate isn't a good hypo treatment, far too slow.
Just avoid Lucozade Sport.I find myself downing Lucozade without realising what I'm doingLucozade is my best friend, much quicker than food
The other point to note is that your first three posts on the thread were each about 2 or three minutes apart. While our bodies are good, even on Dextrosols or Jelly Babies, you really won't see much of an improvement in BG level until a minimum of 5 mins after the ingestion, more often 10-15. Hence why proper high glucose is recommended.
A glucose rich liquid will be raising your blood sugar in as little as 30 seconds. On the other hand if the adrenalin shuts down the transport between the gut lining and the bloodstream, nothing may go through at all. :-(
But regardless, your meter shows a lagging reading of where your blood sugar was about ~15 minutes ago. So don't expect the meter to show anything much before that. It might even show it getting worse (when actually it's getting better).
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