Guest guest Posted January 13, 2004 Report Share Posted January 13, 2004 Kricket - I also asked this question especially with me being in Search and Rescue and out in the field away from civilization, it was suggested that I keep glucose wafers in my pack just in case this would happen out " there " . Which would you rather have....in my case I'd rather dump, than deal with hypoglycemia. You can pick these up at any pharmacy or diabetic section. Tina (jelly bean toes) & Sheriff too! More Hypoglycemia Questions I had a blood sugar of 29 today. Am just getting so sick of having hypoglycemia. I had eaten at 11AM (ricotta, splenda, PB and NSA Nesquik all mixed up together). Later went on a 2 mile walk with dh, during which I bought a Diet Snapple (Peach Tea) and I drank it. Later on I was on the computer and was feeling hungry...also was noticing that the computer was looking a bit blurry. Got up and got something to eat. Started eating when I REALLY got hit with visual disturbances. Got up again and grabbed about 1/4 of a banana (quick sugar). Was feeling clammy and getting confused, but got my blood glucose checker out, checked my sugar and it was 29! Called the doc they said come immediately, so dh drove me there. About 20 minutes later, I started feeling normal again...they checked my sugar again and it was up to 96 (cause I ate). I am supposed to eat every 2 hours and know this, but didn't today. The doc I saw today said to just keep up with eating frequently. Couple of questions, I seem to notice an association my low blood sugar and when I have aspartame. Any relation there...or a dumb question? Also I am having a panni next week. I have a pre op appt on Friday and I do plan to ask the PS this, but in the meantime, what do I do if they put me on a liquid diet the day before surgery? And what about addressing the sugar thing *while* in surgery? Anyone that knows, I would appreciate hearing about this. Also, the doc said today that if I ever get such a low sugar reading again, to immediately ingest pure sugar (keep it in the mouth to absorb it more) and then to immediately follow up with complex carbs/protien combo. Again, in the event of an emergency, not just if it drops a little low. Good advice? ~Kricket Homepage: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Graduate-OSSG Unsubscribe: mailto:Graduate-OSSG-unsubscribe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2004 Report Share Posted January 14, 2004 Kricket, Could have been the snapple. I know I can not drink any kind of drink like that without getting a Hypoglycemic reaction. I am the same way about having to eat every 2 hours. I went to my daughters ball game last night and did not eat dinner, when I got home around 9, my blood sugar was 56. Did the peanut butter thing and felt better in about 30 minutes. I can not drink any kinds of fruit juices without having a reaction. So maybe the snapple was the trigger. Hope this helps. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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