LorraineP
Active Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
I ask because I've noticed it's taking me longer to recover from low BG than it used to. I've given up taking glucose tablets as they seem to take forever (slight exaggeration) to work and I only use a liquid treatment like Gluco Juice or Lucozade.
However recently even the liquid treatments are slow to take effect and yesterday it took a full 50 minutes for my BG to rise from 3.2 to 5.2. The lovely first aider at Sainsburys (I must buy her a thank you pressie) sat with me until I became coherent again, even though her shift had finished!
She had encouraged me to drink a 300ml bottle of pure orange and even though I knew it was too much, I didn't care at the time. I had taken a bottle of Gluco juice at the start of my hypo but my BG was still dropping so I would have drunk a crate of Lucozade just to get back up to 5, then worry about the consequences later.
I ate nothing for dinner as I knew my BG would peak quite high and sure enough it peaked at 16.6 at 8pm (even after micro dosing insulin) which was around 4 hours after I drank the full bottle of orange juice. I'm on a waiting list for a scan to see if I have gastroparesis (I have most of the other symptoms) but the slow reaction to liquid hypo treatments is worrying me even more than the nausea and vomiting which I have under control now since I cut out high fibre foods. I live alone so hypos are my biggest concern.
Is there anyone else out there experiencing the same time lag with hypos and how do you deal with It? Today I e-mailed my diabetic team and I'm waiting on a reply but I'd like to be armed with knowledge about typical response times to hypos from forum members?
Maybe I'm normal? Here's hoping....🙂
However recently even the liquid treatments are slow to take effect and yesterday it took a full 50 minutes for my BG to rise from 3.2 to 5.2. The lovely first aider at Sainsburys (I must buy her a thank you pressie) sat with me until I became coherent again, even though her shift had finished!
She had encouraged me to drink a 300ml bottle of pure orange and even though I knew it was too much, I didn't care at the time. I had taken a bottle of Gluco juice at the start of my hypo but my BG was still dropping so I would have drunk a crate of Lucozade just to get back up to 5, then worry about the consequences later.
I ate nothing for dinner as I knew my BG would peak quite high and sure enough it peaked at 16.6 at 8pm (even after micro dosing insulin) which was around 4 hours after I drank the full bottle of orange juice. I'm on a waiting list for a scan to see if I have gastroparesis (I have most of the other symptoms) but the slow reaction to liquid hypo treatments is worrying me even more than the nausea and vomiting which I have under control now since I cut out high fibre foods. I live alone so hypos are my biggest concern.
Is there anyone else out there experiencing the same time lag with hypos and how do you deal with It? Today I e-mailed my diabetic team and I'm waiting on a reply but I'd like to be armed with knowledge about typical response times to hypos from forum members?
Maybe I'm normal? Here's hoping....🙂