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Martin62

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I showed a bg of 4.3ml 2 hours after my meal, didn't know if it was still dropping or rising, so panicked and wolfed down a handful of jelly babies. Checked later and it had shot up to 14.2 aaaargh !! Kept an eye on it and it's coming down slowly. Won't make that mistake again .
Martin
 
Done it myself lol, so you’re not alone . Hope you are not feeling too rough.
 
I always have my JBs in hypos treatment packs so that I can't overdose. Too easy when you are hypo to grab a handful as you did or even eat them one at a time and then forget how many you have had. Having them portioned means it is so much more controlled.
 
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