Guest guest Posted August 15, 2004 Report Share Posted August 15, 2004 Hi , I alway keep lifesavers in my purse. I also keep them in my car. My nutrionist told me they are great for Hypos because the sugar hits your system quickly. She told me to take 4 of them. To me, it is a treat to have them since I don't eat much other candy. Hopefully, this helps. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 15, 2004 Report Share Posted August 15, 2004 > am a type 1 diabetic, and sometimes my BGs drop low fast. I do not like > using those > tablets as they are waaay to dry and make me gag and I can't get them down. > I > usually drink juice, but I was looking for an alternative to carry around > with me and > this seemed like a good idea as it could be small and concentrated. > > I recently got some tabs from walmart, i think they were called " redi tab " very cheap and works very well. Came in assorted flavors (grape, fruit punch and orange) dissolved very quickly aqnd tasted like koolaid, much MUCH better than those horrid BD ones! -Ellen Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 15, 2004 Report Share Posted August 15, 2004 > I carry a bag of M&Ms around with me. That way I can feed the low > sugar problem without over doing it. It takes a little practice > getting the right amount correct but it works well for me. > Actually, any type of candy with fat in it (snickers, m&Ms, etc) is bad for treating hypos. The sugar is slowed down by the fat and will not absorb as fast which is dangerous, and you may end up having to use more to treat the candy thus adding fat/calories to your diet. There are many alterntives for treating hypos. Fruit Juice (orange, grape, cranberry, pineapple, apple etc), gatorade, half a sugar soda, hard candy (peppermints, lifesavers etc), frosting tubes, packets of sugar or sugar cubes. Basically you are looking for straight sugar, no fat so your body will absorb it quickly. Personally I feel less ill after the hypo when I use glucose tabs, those now come in many flavors like grape, rasberry, orange etc.. Also keeping peanut butter/cheese crackers around, or nuts are great for a little snack when you are getting low but not actually getting hypo, or I use those kinds of snacks preworkout. -Ellen Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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