Providence 62
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- Messages
- 933
- Location
- London UK
- Type of diabetes
- LADA
- Treatment type
- Insulin
- Dislikes
- Not riding my bike
Hello @Juicyj
I am fine. It was good to confirm that the shakes and sweats were a hypo (though it was not a pleasant experience). I will get on to my DSN this morning to chat to her about it. I am off to the shops now so will pick up some glucose tabs. Jam does the job, but it is far too tempting sitting there in the cupboard when I am not having hypos! I shall leave that to Mr P.
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Thanks @EllieM . I think that Mr P will have to learn the hypo drill. DSN offered him some gel to use in emergencies. He is a bit wary, but I am sure he will learn.Make sure your partner is aware of your hypo issues - mine has rescued me from several night time hypos in the past. If you go too low before waking you may not be in a condition to help yourself to the glucose tablets by the bed. Good luck, hopefully you'll get your lantus adjusted correctly so that the hypos will become a thing of the past.
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