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<blockquote data-quote="tom79" data-source="post: 162161" data-attributes="member: 30132"><p>Had another Hypo today :shock: I injected at 6pm and had food then also, I tested blood at 8:30 pm and i was at 12, then at about 10pm/10:30 ish I re tested as felt shaky and I was 3.6, wow that went down fast! least I got to enjoy some Lucozade and Jelly Beans, i have missed those! I might need to reduce my evening dose or eat more. </p><p></p><p>As im still new to this im still new to how mush to eat to correct a hypo, and so i have adopted a panic and eat/drink everything I can find style, I think it is better to eat too much and slowly start to eat less and less after a hypo, than not enough... I hope.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tom79, post: 162161, member: 30132"] Had another Hypo today :shock: I injected at 6pm and had food then also, I tested blood at 8:30 pm and i was at 12, then at about 10pm/10:30 ish I re tested as felt shaky and I was 3.6, wow that went down fast! least I got to enjoy some Lucozade and Jelly Beans, i have missed those! I might need to reduce my evening dose or eat more. As im still new to this im still new to how mush to eat to correct a hypo, and so i have adopted a panic and eat/drink everything I can find style, I think it is better to eat too much and slowly start to eat less and less after a hypo, than not enough... I hope. [/QUOTE]
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