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<blockquote data-quote="hanadr" data-source="post: 25819" data-attributes="member: 8110"><p>You can buy glucogel, but it's VERY expensive. That is probably why they've removed it. Glucose tabs cost pence and are readily available.</p><p> i can't really understand why you are using what is an emerency substance as part of your control. As others have said , a bottle of lucozade works too. I don't have true hypos. I'm not on anything to cause them, but I do walk miles and "run out of fuel" occasionally. i have a pack of Dextrosol tabs in my back pack and in the pockets of my walking gear AND in my handbag. I occasionally come across them in other places too"</p><p> They work in 10 minutes or so if needed. Which in my case is rarely. I give away more than I use myself</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hanadr, post: 25819, member: 8110"] You can buy glucogel, but it's VERY expensive. That is probably why they've removed it. Glucose tabs cost pence and are readily available. i can't really understand why you are using what is an emerency substance as part of your control. As others have said , a bottle of lucozade works too. I don't have true hypos. I'm not on anything to cause them, but I do walk miles and "run out of fuel" occasionally. i have a pack of Dextrosol tabs in my back pack and in the pockets of my walking gear AND in my handbag. I occasionally come across them in other places too" They work in 10 minutes or so if needed. Which in my case is rarely. I give away more than I use myself [/QUOTE]
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