MeanMom
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Parent of person with diabetes
Wonder if anyone can give me some advice or tips on this please?
K very often gets hone from school on the borderline of being hypo as she always has to rush for the bus and although she tries to have her snack on the bus it is difficult sometimes. Today she got home about 4.10 as usual and said she was hypo and was going to test - she was 4.1 which she was surprised about as she is hypo aware and felt lower Had a couple of glucose and sat down for 15 mins but she still felt bad so tested again and was 3.6 - more glucose and told her to have her 15 carb snack.
She started to feel un hypo as she calls it but was almost asleep she was shattered. Sat with her til 5.20 when she announced she had better get on with her homework but I could tell her head was still full of cotton wool so I said to get changed first to give her more time . It was 5.30 when she went up, it's 5.50 now (she's Ok I can hear her wAlking about) but no homework has been started and we eat at 6.30!
Any tips please on faster recovery from hypo's - she will be starting to panic any minute now that she hasn't time to do her work and we really don't need another anxiety attack
K very often gets hone from school on the borderline of being hypo as she always has to rush for the bus and although she tries to have her snack on the bus it is difficult sometimes. Today she got home about 4.10 as usual and said she was hypo and was going to test - she was 4.1 which she was surprised about as she is hypo aware and felt lower Had a couple of glucose and sat down for 15 mins but she still felt bad so tested again and was 3.6 - more glucose and told her to have her 15 carb snack.
She started to feel un hypo as she calls it but was almost asleep she was shattered. Sat with her til 5.20 when she announced she had better get on with her homework but I could tell her head was still full of cotton wool so I said to get changed first to give her more time . It was 5.30 when she went up, it's 5.50 now (she's Ok I can hear her wAlking about) but no homework has been started and we eat at 6.30!
Any tips please on faster recovery from hypo's - she will be starting to panic any minute now that she hasn't time to do her work and we really don't need another anxiety attack