I am not concerned about "ruining my teeth" by treating a hypo at night.
We are happy to eat without cleaning our teeth during the day and don't lose them.
It has not ruined my teeth - yetI am not a type 1 but I quite like peanut butter smeared on apple slices. Not sure how that would work for you as a type 1 but I prepare it during the day and keep it in the fridge.
Hi,
I've recently had a few pre-hypo alarms at night and had to snack (was diagnosed two months ago so this is all quite new).
I was just wondering if anyone has any overnight snack recommendations to quickly raise BG and keep it up for the rest of the night? And preferably to not feel like I'm ruining my teeth.
So far I've been having a small handful of raisins and a biscuit or two.
I think I also need to start keeping food in my bedside table as roaming the kitchen in the dark is unpleasant especially at this time of year!
Thank you!
Hi,
You could try drinking milk after the initial hypo & fast carb treatment, to hopefully stop any recurrence?
defiantly keep something by the bed. I notice from your profile you live in Berlin? What's the fastest hitting quick & easy consumed sweet in your part of the world?
Lol, yep it can be trippy padding about dazed & confused waking from a hypo. I was brought up as a kid in a spooky 300'odd year old cottage? Twighlight zone finding the kitchen as an 8 year old..
Thank you Jaylee!
Yes unfortunately we don't have jelly babies here, though I'm hoping to visit my family in the UK at Christmas so will stock up! Otherwise various haribo and other sweets are available.
Thanks for the milk suggestion, I was wondering what a good longer-acting carb would be for overnight.
Wow that sounds terrifying for an 8-year-old!
HiThank you Jaylee!
Yes unfortunately we don't have jelly babies here, though I'm hoping to visit my family in the UK at Christmas so will stock up! Otherwise various haribo and other sweets are available.
Thanks for the milk suggestion, I was wondering what a good longer-acting carb would be for overnight.
Wow that sounds terrifying for an 8-year-old!
Definitely keep your hypo treatment in a bedside cabinet. Walking down stairs can be very tricky when hypo!Thank you Jaylee!
Yes unfortunately we don't have jelly babies here, though I'm hoping to visit my family in the UK at Christmas so will stock up! Otherwise various haribo and other sweets are available.
Thanks for the milk suggestion, I was wondering what a good longer-acting carb would be for overnight.
Wow that sounds terrifying for an 8-year-old!
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