That’s great advice thankyou! I think I eat too many jelly babies in a panic at the moment. I’ll try following with a bread or biscuit.The advice from my nurse was 15g of fast acting - so the dextrose or jelly babies, and then 10-15g of slow like a slice of bread or digestive.
Monitor your levels and see how you respond.
Hope all goes well @Rose22
That hypo feeling makes it easy to over do it!That’s great advice thankyou! I think I eat too many jelly babies in a panic at the moment. I’ll try following with a bread or biscuit.
Thankyou, that makes sense. I will keep a can of coke in the cupboard (with hypo written on it do it doesn’t get used hehe) dont tend to have orange juice in gives me stomach ache, but in the hospital after my daughter was born I do remember them giving me orange juice and buscuits actually thinking back.If you REALLY get into trouble, liquids are absorbed more quickly than solids. One of those small mixer size cans of coke (150ml has approx 16g of sugar) is probably going to do the job, or a small glass of orange juice. As @Diakat stated, follow up with some long acting carbs like a biscuit.
Yes! So far when I’ve gone too low it’s been at home with the kids around. They are oblivious! But manage to sniff out jellybabies fast and arrive at my side asking for them too. I think I’m in a panic to feel ok and not alarm anyone. I have tried explaining to them a bit about diabetes and if my sugars went too low what they could do to help, like how to call 999. Not something thought be saying to the kids but you never know I suppose! With more practice (oh dear the joys of diabetes) I should get the balance right, and re test to find not over corrected too much. Thanks for all your advice.That hypo feeling makes it easy to over do it!
Ah ok yes, they’ve started me on the lowest dose I think with review to see if needed more. It sure will be needing more! I’m currently around 4-7 which for me is amazing. I did look at the tablets there’s no line just a R on them and they are tiny! Think contraceptive pill tiny! I currently take it 15-30 mins before each main meal. That sounds like a very accurate and useful way of seeing what’s happening with the libre. I have a test strip machine for waking levels and before meals, plus if feel low.Is your Repaglinide in the form of tablet, perhaps?
If it is, and isn't coated and maybe shows a scoring mark, you might try halving the tablets and take the same amount but spaced between your meals?
You'd have to be in a position where you can monitor your blood sugar very carefully, though, or you could be in trouble.
If you are going hypo before your next meal, I would suggest you need slightly less of this medication at your earlier time, ie breakfast and might benefit from some before evening meal. I space my 'one' tablet of Glipizide 5mgs during the day, for better control, but I do use Libre system so can see what the overall effect is. Also, a useful way of reducing the medication as low-carb takes effect.
Note: I do monitor levels very carefully to do this.
Thankyou, that makes sense......
Do either of you know why you hypo? Is it too much insulin in the body?
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