Hello, i have hypos quite alot, and i am sick of lucozade tabs sweets and fizzy drinks, does anyone have any suggestions that are not sickly?xx
Hello, i have hypos quite alot, and i am sick of lucozade tabs sweets and fizzy drinks, does anyone have any suggestions that are not sickly?xx
Hello, i have hypos quite alot, and i am sick of lucozade tabs sweets and fizzy drinks, does anyone have any suggestions that are not sickly?xx
Talia is fairly recently diagnosed as in end of last year so also has to contend with the honeymoon period, which as we all know will also cause extra hypos as her pancreas splutters to a halt.
My personal view is far to much insulin is being used at the moment. So in discussion with her team she needs to have a good look at her carb ratio and pos go as far as halving it whilst doing so much exercise. (Her intro stated adjusting her basal caused her to be high) It would be interesting to know how many carbs Talia is using to treat the hypos and her carb ratio.
Hello, i have hypos quite alot, and i am sick of lucozade tabs sweets and fizzy drinks, does anyone have any suggestions that are not sickly?xx
okay🙂 and whenever i have dancing witch is every night exept sunday and we reduce my insulin alot but it never worksJelly babies are effective, although I have moved to still, orangy energy drinks...............
How often is a lot?
thankyou🙂Other suggestions are dolly mixtures and wine gums or fruit pastils.
Just a thought, if you're vegetarian, some things like fruit jellies and jelly babies contain animal based gelatine, so it's worth checking.
I hope you get all the hypose sorted
yes it is, and okay i like powerade so i will try that, and also i will try reducing my levemeir thankyou🙂I'm guessing that the hypos are due to all the dancing you do? Obviously the best solution would be to really get a handle on how much insulin you need prior to and after dancing so you need less sugar to sustain you. I can imagine that sweets aren't appealing when you are exercising - I'm not too keen on jelly babies when I am out on a long run as they are just too sickly. Any drink containing sugar is fine though, doesn't have to be fizzy. I have things like powerade occasionally, but I let it go flat first. 🙂 A few sips at regular intervals can help to maintain your levels, but unfortunately it is trial and error getting the insulin and sugar balance just right. If you are having a lot of hypos it could be that your slow-acting insulin dose is too high. Your body becomes much more sensitive to insulin when you are active, plus the body is also able to use blood glucose for energy to some extent without insulin when exercising. Add to this the fact that, once you have stopped exercising your liver and muscles try to replenish their stores of glucose and you can see that a little insulin can go a very long way! 🙂