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<blockquote data-quote="Johndotcom" data-source="post: 1099276" data-attributes="member: 161469"><p>You should be measuring rather than two sips which means you have no idea of amount of Carbohydrate going in. If very small sips I wouldn't think you are taking enough to bring you around without returning to hypo shortly afterwards. I have similar problem as you, but on a Insulin pump, and had this disease for over 50 years now. If having frequent hypos you are still having to much insulin or balance of Insulin/carb ratio is wrong. Consult with your Diabetic Clinic or Specialist Diabetes Nurse, and do more frequent blood tests to monitor when and what might be causing them. No insult meant by advice, having had it for many years, but sometimes a fresh look at it could help. No one should be having that frequent amount of Hypos, if you are, you could be a good candidate for a Insulin pump, much more controllable with, and if you do t want to eat you don't have to, as you only put in Bolus Insulin when you eat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johndotcom, post: 1099276, member: 161469"] You should be measuring rather than two sips which means you have no idea of amount of Carbohydrate going in. If very small sips I wouldn't think you are taking enough to bring you around without returning to hypo shortly afterwards. I have similar problem as you, but on a Insulin pump, and had this disease for over 50 years now. If having frequent hypos you are still having to much insulin or balance of Insulin/carb ratio is wrong. Consult with your Diabetic Clinic or Specialist Diabetes Nurse, and do more frequent blood tests to monitor when and what might be causing them. No insult meant by advice, having had it for many years, but sometimes a fresh look at it could help. No one should be having that frequent amount of Hypos, if you are, you could be a good candidate for a Insulin pump, much more controllable with, and if you do t want to eat you don't have to, as you only put in Bolus Insulin when you eat. [/QUOTE]
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