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<blockquote data-quote="Stuarty" data-source="post: 342287" data-attributes="member: 39348"><p>I always end up going high when drinking alot, but I do small injections every now and again to keep my bloods below 10. It seems to work for me that way, but if I end up taking TOO much insulin and go low, I just have a few sips of Lucozade to bring it up slightly. I would edge on the side of trying to be SLIGHTLY low before starting to drink. But that's just me! The most important thing is to regularly check your reading. I do it all the time. My girlfriend carries my blood machine and injection around in her handbag for me, which is great! :thumbup: </p><p></p><p>I agree with everything bethan90 said. Especially about having a wee snack before bed time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stuarty, post: 342287, member: 39348"] I always end up going high when drinking alot, but I do small injections every now and again to keep my bloods below 10. It seems to work for me that way, but if I end up taking TOO much insulin and go low, I just have a few sips of Lucozade to bring it up slightly. I would edge on the side of trying to be SLIGHTLY low before starting to drink. But that's just me! The most important thing is to regularly check your reading. I do it all the time. My girlfriend carries my blood machine and injection around in her handbag for me, which is great! :thumbup: I agree with everything bethan90 said. Especially about having a wee snack before bed time. [/QUOTE]
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