Full sugar coke or lucozade (both fizzy) are the quickest things to treat a hypo with. They are quicker than a spoonful of sugar.
No quicker than glucose in water or squash. and a lot cheaper.
It is much easier for the child to be able to drink these and I know that coke has saved my daughter's brain on numerous occasions.
Erm yep you drink squash/water with glucose in it.
You are very lucky that you have not been hospitalised or blacked out. Others are not so lucky but this is no reflection on the diabetic person or the parent. Some people seem to have easier to manage diabetes than others, no idea why, as we all know each person is different.
I have to work very hard to manage my diabetes a lot harder than most due to the added bonus of addison's disease.
My daughter has had to have the glucagon injection and often drifted in and out of consciousness. She showed no symtoms of hypos or hypers (and is still not really). Type 1 in children is very different to type 1 in adults.
I was diagnosed at the age of 4 1/2 so have seen/lived both sides of it. I can not use glucagon as it has no effect on a person with adrenal malfunction.
Whilst it is not essential, it is a very good idea to get the children used to both drinks quite frankly. Squash doesn't work as well and glucose ie in the form of glucotabs or glucojuice just doesn't work at all for some.
The squash comment was for having a drink whilst out for the day hence my Mum always took some so I had a drink. Glucose does work just as quick if the powder form is disolved in water and or squash without the acid to rot teeth at the same time. If you look at coke it is glucose disolved in acid.
So yes it is a great idea that all children with type 1 get to like the taste of coke and lucozade, it is not essential but it is a fabulous idea and in some cases needed.
Again no it is no essential as glucose works exactly the same.
And yes Ruth, bar staff and other parents should just keep their mouth shut otherwise we could start on about MacDonalds milkshakes etc etc