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<blockquote data-quote="Meady74" data-source="post: 2371987" data-attributes="member: 274322"><p>Morning all, been a loooooong time since I've been on here. Well, things have changed a bit. Now on metformin and glimepiride [emoji849] anyhow, I was warned that I may have hypos with the glimepiride, it finally happened this morning. Got the shakes, feeling dissy and light headed, had to site down defor I fell down. Tested blood sugar and yep, confirmed. Well, I had some jelly babies (read that as the whole **** packet and some dextrose) now gone in the opposite direction [emoji2357][emoji2357][emoji2357][emoji2357][emoji2357][emoji2357] feeling rougher than a bears' behind. Brain taking ages to register that I had consumed more that enough sugar to compensate.</p><p></p><p>So, I appreciate everyone is different, metabolism, size etc, but, when you do have a hypo, how many jelly babies or dextrose do you normally take to bring yourself back?</p><p></p><p>I am due to go back to my diabetes nurse in a few weeks time for an update and check on blood sugar readings.</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Meady74, post: 2371987, member: 274322"] Morning all, been a loooooong time since I've been on here. Well, things have changed a bit. Now on metformin and glimepiride [emoji849] anyhow, I was warned that I may have hypos with the glimepiride, it finally happened this morning. Got the shakes, feeling dissy and light headed, had to site down defor I fell down. Tested blood sugar and yep, confirmed. Well, I had some jelly babies (read that as the whole **** packet and some dextrose) now gone in the opposite direction [emoji2357][emoji2357][emoji2357][emoji2357][emoji2357][emoji2357] feeling rougher than a bears' behind. Brain taking ages to register that I had consumed more that enough sugar to compensate. So, I appreciate everyone is different, metabolism, size etc, but, when you do have a hypo, how many jelly babies or dextrose do you normally take to bring yourself back? I am due to go back to my diabetes nurse in a few weeks time for an update and check on blood sugar readings. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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