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<blockquote data-quote="Juicyj" data-source="post: 2162798" data-attributes="member: 53162"><p>Hello [USER=516439]@GildartsTheGod[/USER]</p><p></p><p>Sorry to hear of your seizures, that's quite a scare.</p><p></p><p>To really gain better insight I agree with JAT that you need to keep a diary, insulin needs can and do change so learning what triggered the hypo events is crucial as you may need to review your insulin ratios as a result, also things like exercise, stress, illness etc will affect insulin requirements but seeing a pattern to this is important. Treating hypos is also like taking medication, overdo it and you will start a yo yo going, my treatment is 3 glucotabs, wait 10 mins then test and repeat until above 4. They are easy to carry, convenient and your unlikely to over treat. As your 2 years down the line get your team to out you into DAFNE, you would benefit greatly from this course, also see if they can prescribe you the Libre which will help you at present with your monitoring and understanding more about what's happening with your insulin and glucose levels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Juicyj, post: 2162798, member: 53162"] Hello [USER=516439]@GildartsTheGod[/USER] Sorry to hear of your seizures, that's quite a scare. To really gain better insight I agree with JAT that you need to keep a diary, insulin needs can and do change so learning what triggered the hypo events is crucial as you may need to review your insulin ratios as a result, also things like exercise, stress, illness etc will affect insulin requirements but seeing a pattern to this is important. Treating hypos is also like taking medication, overdo it and you will start a yo yo going, my treatment is 3 glucotabs, wait 10 mins then test and repeat until above 4. They are easy to carry, convenient and your unlikely to over treat. As your 2 years down the line get your team to out you into DAFNE, you would benefit greatly from this course, also see if they can prescribe you the Libre which will help you at present with your monitoring and understanding more about what's happening with your insulin and glucose levels. [/QUOTE]
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