Method for treating hypos exactly what we've been told too, and it works. We occasionally overshoot/overtreat, but generally the glucose then 10 mins later the carb, works. We've not yet had to do the glucose twice, BUT once when he didn't sit still after the glucose, he had difficulty with low numbers all day. He seems to need to stay still the full 10 mins before the carb -- for him that's the worst once he's feeling better, not to be able to go back to whatever he was doing.
Re the scone bev -- we occasionally have these as breakfast treats, and though not extra high in carb, they do send him in a big spike -- fast processed carb, methinks! I can imagine that with sausage and cream coming in later, the scone whizzed through...
Re jelly babies -- couldn't agree more. Got to use what works. My son doesn't like most sweets actually, and no fizzy drinks, so we're a little limited. Thank goodness he tolerates the glucose tabs (though only one flavour, ack!).
Re the scone bev -- we occasionally have these as breakfast treats, and though not extra high in carb, they do send him in a big spike -- fast processed carb, methinks! I can imagine that with sausage and cream coming in later, the scone whizzed through...
Re jelly babies -- couldn't agree more. Got to use what works. My son doesn't like most sweets actually, and no fizzy drinks, so we're a little limited. Thank goodness he tolerates the glucose tabs (though only one flavour, ack!).