My mother was the same when I was diagnosed last year- terrified of the hypos.I really cannot thank you enough for both of your replies. Its a scary time at the minute, I literally do not sleep, terrified mike will have a hypo and need help. I'm glad you're saying it gets easier. He's coping so well. These comments literally get me through the day. Thanks a million.
My mother was the same when I was diagnosed last year- terrified of the hypos.
As long as you have some lucozade by the bed and glucagon in the fridge, no need to worry. Having a hypo is always unpleasant the first time but in a way it's good to have one just so that your husband know what it feels like for the next time it happens.
Ask plenty of questions on here, this forum was a life saver for me at the start and still is!
It'll definitely get easier
For a newly diagnosed type 1 the first step is "Don't panic " !! I can only speak from experience but the normal response is check this , don't eat that, no chips etc etc.
one step at a time !!!! Test and test and test until you know the bad boys , carbs, alchohol, crisps, and over time you will come to recognise what's bad and what's not so bad, then you adjust insulin to suit. It's a learning curve which is tough to begin with but it does fall in place after a while.
And if your hungry for goodness sake have something to eat !!! Ryvita, cheese , fruit, meat, or kebab and chips if you fancy !!! But then in time you'll know to have a bit more fast acting insulin, horses for courses but don't panic and good luck and test.
Pork scratching!!! There my go to for hunger! Lol I got told I was type 1 3 weeks ago I feel his pain! But you learn to adapted quickly.
I have been here lol Well, first hand wise.. my gf was in your shoes and to be honest she worries about me and my sugars much more then I do!
If you ever run into this situation again - He can eat anything without carbs in it, and he can have as much as he wants! No carb food includes any type of meat, eggs, fish, cheese, and most veggies (but watch out potatoes have carbs!)
So if your having fajitas maybe have the first 1 with the tortilla, and then just have all the meat, cheese and veggies without the tortillas, until hes all full up lol
If he gets hungry 3 hours later, he is free to go make himself a nice large steak, or perhaps an entire rack of ribs, or all the salmon he can eat lol (i mean if he likes meat that much)
The problems really only arise when you eat carbs - Potatoes, fries, tortillas, breads, and sugary things, like sweet sauces.
Once he gets the hang of carb counting and injecting he will be able to eat anything he wants again. Until then it would likely be best to try and avoid carbs and aim for low carb meals (think 30-45 grams of carbs per meal)
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