HOW DOES ONE TREAT A " HYPO" NOW THAT B-B GLUCOSE TABS HAVE BEEN DISCONTINUED? DEX-4 ARE HORRIBLE.I ALMOST CHOKED ON IT.:(...I AM LOOKING FOR SOMETHING WITHOUT CORN SYRUP.

Views: 443

Reply to This

Replies to This Discussion

I use regular coke when I'm dropping fast because I find it works faster for me than juice (I've never been much of a juice person anyway). I've used the glucose gel tubes a couple of times and they work well too except I found it hard to get all the gel out of the tube so for dosing it's hard to tell if you're getting the full amount.

The only flavor I've seen in the gel though is orange and I've never liked orange since I was a kid and had to chew orange flavored baby aspirin...yuck.

I use Smith Brothers Cherry cough drops. Their main ingredient is glucose syrup. They are cheap, individually wrapped, and don't taste too bad.

I've used skittles (mostly). Occasionally sugary coke if it's around. Another very useful treatment is Honey. Squeezable container... 2 "shots" in my mouth are quickly and easily swallowed. If someone else ever had to "treat"me for a low, squirts of honey are good (minimize risk of choking).

Starburst peppermints :3 = 15g. Carry them everywhere although I haven't had to use them much yet

I like to keep treatments for lows everywhere. Pop and juice can freeze in my car, and some candies can melt. So I tend to keep the glucose tabs there. Walking around, it's easy to keep the glucose tabs, Skittles or Rockets on me. At work, I have more options. I can keep juice or pop in my desk. I used to keep jellybeans on my desk, but my co-workers would steal them.

As for pop, I was always told no colas because they will bring up your sugars excessively and keep them up. I go with 7-Up or Sprite instead.

RSS

Advertisement



REsources

From the Diabetes Hands Foundation blog...

Congratulations Diabetes Advocates Scholarship Recipients!

The Diabetes Hands Foundation and Diabetes Advocates Program is proud to announce and congratulate the members of DA who were granted scholarships to attend diabetes conferences in 2013! Thanks to a generous grant from Novo Nordisk, in 2013 we were …
Continue Reading

La Familia de EsTuDiabetes Sigue Creciendo

El Centro Nacional de Prevención de Enfermedades Crónicas y Promoción de la Salud en el Estados Unidos encontró que a partir de 2002-2009, el 11,8% de los hispanos mayores de 20 años, que viven en los EU, viven con diabetes …
Continue Reading

TuDiabetes Team

DHF STAFF

Manny Hernandez
(Co-Founder, Editor, has LADA)

Emily Coles
(Head of Communities, has type 1)

Emily Walton
(Business Manager)

Mike Lawson
(Head of Experience, has type 1)

Corinna Cornejo
(Development Manager, has type 2)

Heather Gabel
(Administrative and Programs Assistant, has type 1)

DHF VOLUNTEERS


Lead Administrator
Bradford (has type 1)

Administrators
Lorraine (mother of type 1)
Marie B (has type 1)

Teena (has type 2)

Brian (bsc) (has type 2)

jrtpup (has type 1)

 

LIKE us on Facebook

Spread the word

Loading…

This website is certified by Health On the Net Foundation. Click to verify. This site complies with the HONcode standard for trustworthy health information: verify here.

© 2013   A community of people touched by diabetes, run by the Diabetes Hands Foundation.

Badges  |  Contact Us  |  Terms of Service