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We're delighted to announce the launch of the Hypo Program |
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The Hypo Program is a tailored education tool designed to teach you all about low blood glucose. The Hypo Program is spread across four streams: for people with diabetes, parents, teachers and healthcare professionals. Each stream provides the resources and support to help you understand hypos in greater detail. A lot of science is covered, but it’s written in language everyone can understand. You can also revisit the program any time you wish. |
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Reactive hypoglycemia and exercise
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Lower blood sugar and exercise go hand-in-hand, but how quickly can short exercise trigger a hypo, and is there anything that can make one less likely? |
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How many hypo's is too many?
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When a forum member asked this question, which seems simple on the surface, Kitedoc responded with an interesting account of his own experiences. |
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Type 2 on insulin
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Daily low blood sugar may indicate that it’s time for a regime review. As Brunneria put it, “your insulin regime should suit you, not the other way around!” |
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Night time hypo recovery
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Night time hypos can be a bif worry for someone on blood glucose lowering medication. Have you had to deal with nightime hypos, and how did you manage them? |
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Take a look at some of today's top threads:
There are 1,859,011 posts from 295,300 members in the forum right now.
Did you know: that 96% of questions get their first response in 4 minutes! Login to join the conversation or sign-up and start a thread here.
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Blood glucose question? |
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Monitoring blood glucose levels is often one of the most successful paths to keeping diabetes under control. Any questions, any time, pose them to the forum where you can draw on the experience of 295,000 members. |
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