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<blockquote data-quote="Jackson91" data-source="post: 2597614" data-attributes="member: 570836"><p>Yeah this sounds like a insulin control issue be it deliberate so he can have the lucozade that he loves or accidentally due to insulin doses needing adjustment. Keeping in mind that on days in which his activity levels are increased so will his insulin sensitivity meaning on days were he has p.e or sports at school he is likely to need less insulin. But in any case sugar and water is plenty capable of treating a hypo, you want to discourage hypos not encourage them with tasty treats just incase he is overdosing so he can drink what he likes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jackson91, post: 2597614, member: 570836"] Yeah this sounds like a insulin control issue be it deliberate so he can have the lucozade that he loves or accidentally due to insulin doses needing adjustment. Keeping in mind that on days in which his activity levels are increased so will his insulin sensitivity meaning on days were he has p.e or sports at school he is likely to need less insulin. But in any case sugar and water is plenty capable of treating a hypo, you want to discourage hypos not encourage them with tasty treats just incase he is overdosing so he can drink what he likes. [/QUOTE]
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