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<blockquote data-quote="donnellysdogs" data-source="post: 1322213" data-attributes="member: 17713"><p>100g of cucumber is about 1.8 g I think... so definitely a lovely free snack to have. </p><p>Depending upon age of child etc some unsalted buts like walnuts can be nice too. </p><p></p><p>With hypo stoppers it is lively as well to have things that are normally lived but could be restricted... </p><p>you will learn this in time. Hospital normally say something like glucose tablets or lucozade. I always will take nice things like my aldis cherry chocolate in preference to anything else. Uf somebody offered me glucose tablets I would definitely not eat but a small banana I would.. etc.</p><p>They say certain hypo stoppers because they ate quick to act... but, sometimes its easier to have the child (or adult) take something they like!! </p><p></p><p>It will get easier. Promise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donnellysdogs, post: 1322213, member: 17713"] 100g of cucumber is about 1.8 g I think... so definitely a lovely free snack to have. Depending upon age of child etc some unsalted buts like walnuts can be nice too. With hypo stoppers it is lively as well to have things that are normally lived but could be restricted... you will learn this in time. Hospital normally say something like glucose tablets or lucozade. I always will take nice things like my aldis cherry chocolate in preference to anything else. Uf somebody offered me glucose tablets I would definitely not eat but a small banana I would.. etc. They say certain hypo stoppers because they ate quick to act... but, sometimes its easier to have the child (or adult) take something they like!! It will get easier. Promise. [/QUOTE]
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