ruthelliot
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Parent of person with diabetes
As Ben is registering for school next week I have been trawling through various handouts etc to take with me as I think it will take a bit of polite encouragement to get the school up to speed. Anyway I found the following advice in a handout for schools from DUK with regards treating a hypo - treat with something sugary. Follow this with longer lasting carb ( examples of both given) . Check blood after 15mins and if still hypo give something sugary again.
Now we have been taught that a longer lasting carb must NOT be given until blood is already above 4 as this can delay absorption of sugary food/drink and allow the hypo to get worse. It was only after we changed hospitals we were told this so I guess opinion must vary though it makes sense to me. Just a bit worrying if even the DUK handouts are not in agreement with what I will be saying!
Now we have been taught that a longer lasting carb must NOT be given until blood is already above 4 as this can delay absorption of sugary food/drink and allow the hypo to get worse. It was only after we changed hospitals we were told this so I guess opinion must vary though it makes sense to me. Just a bit worrying if even the DUK handouts are not in agreement with what I will be saying!