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<blockquote data-quote="shayT1d33yrs" data-source="post: 2696877" data-attributes="member: 588016"><p>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</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shayT1d33yrs, post: 2696877, member: 588016"] 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 [/QUOTE]
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