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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 1682850" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>Hi again,</p><p>I think [USER=182669]@slip[/USER] has a pertinent point in saying that your feed could be creating the lows overnight.</p><p>It must be awful not being able to eat, and only drinking fluids, and I'm trying to think of something that will raise your blood levels a touch without creating and causing more problems in a liquid form.</p><p>What do you drink or is it just water?</p><p>Surely something could be watery enough to just give you a small lift Instead of being so low?</p><p>If your blood levels are stable in the high threes and low fours, do your symptoms ease or get worse the longer you fast?</p><p>If I had a lo reading on my glucometer I would retest with new lancet, and take appropriate action. But what you have to do this, I'm not sure. I have always had a black tea and a couple of biscuits just to nudge my bloods up. Then have a low carb meal fifteen minutes after. But you can't do that! Something equivalent would be better!</p><p>What have you been told to do if you go that low?</p><p></p><p>Best wishes</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 1682850, member: 85785"] Hi again, I think [USER=182669]@slip[/USER] has a pertinent point in saying that your feed could be creating the lows overnight. It must be awful not being able to eat, and only drinking fluids, and I'm trying to think of something that will raise your blood levels a touch without creating and causing more problems in a liquid form. What do you drink or is it just water? Surely something could be watery enough to just give you a small lift Instead of being so low? If your blood levels are stable in the high threes and low fours, do your symptoms ease or get worse the longer you fast? If I had a lo reading on my glucometer I would retest with new lancet, and take appropriate action. But what you have to do this, I'm not sure. I have always had a black tea and a couple of biscuits just to nudge my bloods up. Then have a low carb meal fifteen minutes after. But you can't do that! Something equivalent would be better! What have you been told to do if you go that low? Best wishes [/QUOTE]
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