donnellysdogs
Master
- Messages
- 13,233
- Location
- Northampton
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Pump
- Dislikes
- People that can't listen to other people's opinions.
People that can't say sorry.
I have to agree it's the fast dropping ones that take me by surprise, my heart starts beating so fast I swear I can see it coming out my chest, and that tends to be when I eat everything in sight as fast as I can to make that horrible feeling go away.
I just get frustrated when im slow to so high, when I feel like I'm trying so hard to be so good, it can really deflate you an as hard as I try not to bury my head in the sand again, it looks rather appealing more times than not![]()
Perhaps it is re educating brain...
My brain worked in reverse (still does)... I hate over dosing with hypo's... agree there..
I used to have milk and sugar... when at home.. or 3 sugar cubes. Now I know that Aldi Cherry choc souffle I keep in the fridge at home and only actually need 2 obling pueces of it to get me from say a 3-4 to a 5-6 and because of the fat in it I don't need more and it is only 8g of carbs and it does not make me yearn more as it is quite bitter for a chocolate. Sugar.. well eating 3 cubes (think this is only 9g) and well actually who the heck really likes to eat raw sugar.. I don't, so will never over dose on this.
Also the dark cherry choc from aldi i nice enough to want to get hypo treatment but nit nice enough to eat more.
Milk and sugar I loved but hospital people all said about fat content.
They don't actually moan about the aldi choc bar 2 squares because they can see I never rebound high.
I would personally put hypo stopper in tub like I did with sugar cubes. I wrote inside and outside box.. "tell someone you are hypo" but you could write "no more than 2/3 etc... it does work, even when hypo to folliw the actions written on and inside tub with hypo stopper...