I would like to dispel the myth that glucogel is some magic hypo treatment. So many teams tell people that if all else fails use glucogel so I read things, here, on facebook and the email groups where people say they could get a hypo up and others then advise it could be time for the glucogel.
Believe me it is not magic and for many people for whatever reason glucogel doesn't work. We can't use it. We've tried many times as its quite handy but anything like glucogel, hypofit, glucojuice just does nothing. Many find the same thing so before leaving that as the ultimate hypo treatment do try it out on a not so low hypo to see if it does anything.
I've used glucagon on Jessica before now. It shot her up to 27 and that was quite tricky to bring her back down to something ok ish. You do need to avoid hypos for the next few days and eat carbs to replenish the liver again once you have used it.
It does not have to be injected into muscle It can be used three ways, via IV which paramedics can do, intra muscular or subcutaneously. THe needle is long though so chances are it may hit muscle. THere is proof that doing it in the muscle or subcut there is no difference.
It is worth practicing with an out of date one though. There are four picture instructions in the lid. One of them looks like you shake it when mixing. That is the worst thing you could do, you need to either just move it in a slow up and down motion a few times or just stand it up and the powder will dissolve within seconds. If you shake it you will get loads of bubbles and just draw up bubbles.
Some are sick after. Jessica wasn't sick after though but felt awful but she was a bridesmaid the next day and sort of sloated down the aisle with a level of 24 mmol. Obviously that was far too high to run her but it was proving quite hard to get levels down at that particular point 😛