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Soft or meltable hypo treatment?

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I've found the mini bags of haribo (meant for children's lunches) are the perfect size and usually have at least a 12 month shelf life, Or the mini cans meant for mixers
 
I ‘acquire’ the individual sachets of sugar from cafes and restaurants as I travel to keep for hypos and buy baby food sachets to keep in the car and carry with me when travelling. Live in Norway and here they sell ‘long life‘baby food, I often buy it from the near its sell by date cheapo bin. Have looked in the UK and the pouches I ‘ve seen usually have a short shelf life and are in the fridge, but I find them easier to deal with than the little individual juice boxes, they always seem to make a mess when you stick the straw in them. Am less than 2 years into the type 1 life but I know when I start having a hypo the last thing I want to do is eat anything, much easier to drink something.
 
 
I always have Dextrose tablets, they literally melt in your mouth so don’t need to chew. Handy to have when you’re out and about ( in my case walking the dog )
 
Do you like jelly babies, I was advised at diabetic check up at GPs to have 5 jelly babies if have a hypo. I find them easy to suck as they easily melt in my mouth especially if suffering from sore mouth tongue with ulcers side effects from injections that lower my immunity. Hope this help, I also have packs of Dextrose sweets they are quite cheap to buy in packs of three and as someone else mentioned they easily melt in the mouth.
 
I don't like jelly babies which is what I was told to take. For quickness I take honey and it never goes off.
 
I use Black Cherry yoghurt flavour Torq gel. 30 gms of carbs per sachet
 
Chocolate is not a proven method to treat hypo as the fat content slows the absorption of the sugar. plus it is high enough in sugar that it elevates the blood sugar to much and then you end up on a roller-coaster of high then low then high then low. You should have 15g of hypo treatment ( 150ml fruit juice) wait 15m and test again....this is the proven method although it is different for everyone this is what the diabetic medical team recommend as a standard. Hope that helps. T1D for 33 years x
 
I've never tried them.
They sound good.
 
I have a few sugar cubes. I had the packets but they kept somehow ripping open in my purse. The cubes are messy too.
 
I've found the mini bags of haribo (meant for children's lunches) are the perfect size and usually have at least a 12 month shelf life, Or the mini cans meant for mixers
What are haribo?
 
This would work too. Then no risk of choking on individual items.
 
I have a few mints around. Is this what u mean sort of?
 

I have always used sugar cubes but at a recent DAFNE course, was told not to! Now normally take Dextrose tablets. Jelly babies seem to vary so much in how many carbs they contain, added to which, I don’t like them!
 
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