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What do people carry with them in case of hypos?
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<blockquote data-quote="azure" data-source="post: 1489330" data-attributes="member: 39639"><p>I second [USER=375067]@Art Of Flowers[/USER] 's advice to speak to your GP or nurse. Your medication might need adjusting. Give them a call and tell them what's happening. Hopefully then your low sugars will be reduced.</p><p></p><p>If you do drive, then follow the advice and test before driving. The guidance is '5 to,drive', but many people prefer to be a little higher than that for safety. However, if your blood sugar is erratic and can drop,suddenly, then it might be better to leave driving until you've spoken to your doctor/nurse.</p><p></p><p>Glucose tablets or a sugary drink like Lucozde or full sugar Coke can bring up blood sugar quickly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="azure, post: 1489330, member: 39639"] I second [USER=375067]@Art Of Flowers[/USER] 's advice to speak to your GP or nurse. Your medication might need adjusting. Give them a call and tell them what's happening. Hopefully then your low sugars will be reduced. If you do drive, then follow the advice and test before driving. The guidance is '5 to,drive', but many people prefer to be a little higher than that for safety. However, if your blood sugar is erratic and can drop,suddenly, then it might be better to leave driving until you've spoken to your doctor/nurse. Glucose tablets or a sugary drink like Lucozde or full sugar Coke can bring up blood sugar quickly. [/QUOTE]
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