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Aneirin 15 posts |
Hello. Just a quick question (probably easily answered) about hypoes right before a meal (like when waking up low and it is breakfast time, or simply bad timing for a hypo, or a lack of hypo awareness meaning you don't notice till pre meal BM). Tradtionally I just took some quick acting with my normal CA's, and gave no insulin for the extra quick acting carbs. However it just occurred to me that it is rather pointless taking quick acting with a meal as it will just slow it down, and I usually wind up quite high after doing this. So should I put off eating until the quick acting has had time to act by itself, then eat and inject normally? How long should I wait? Should I just eat and inject less and let myself come from the hypo slowly? |
novorapidboi26
DAFNE Graduate
NHS Lanarkshire 1,819 posts |
I would normally treat the hypo with jelly babies, but I am confident the glucose from it would be used up very quickly, so not noticeably effected by the following meal.............only high fat items would keep digestion at bay.......... |
Carolin
Sheffield Teaching Hospitals 83 posts |
Hi, |
Aneirin 15 posts |
Exactly the advice I was looking for. Essentially if a do have a hypo at meal, treat it, wait 15 minutes, then act as normal (though no adjustments for the mealt time, jsut straight QA to CP ratio) |
novorapidboi26
DAFNE Graduate
NHS Lanarkshire 1,819 posts |
Thats it in a nut shell............... |