tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-530737511455992395.post4898166348994964265..comments2023-09-25T11:39:07.149-04:00Comments on *Diabetes Sweeties*: The "Low" LookJillhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16355188326211750959noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-530737511455992395.post-7847232454386861462009-07-25T15:00:01.180-04:002009-07-25T15:00:01.180-04:00Thanks everyone! :)
Anonymous~ We always carry gl...Thanks everyone! :)<br /><br />Anonymous~ We always carry glucose tabs and gel. I have them in my purse, in Kacey's bag, in the diabetes backpack (which also has snacks and juice in it too!) and in the glove compartment. It wasn't that I didn't have those on hand. If she had eaten those and then ate lunch on top of them, it would have shot her blood sugars into the 400's. It was bad enough she went from a 43 to a 255 in less than 2 hours and that was just from chips and a sub WITH insulin. So if I'd of given her fast acting glucose then she would have skyrocketed and puked. She calls it being "sugar sick" and it's when she gets sick at her stomach from her blood sugar spiking so fast. I know different people react differently in these situations and every persons body is different in how it reacts but it's taken us a long time to know how Kacey's body is going to respond and I knew if she ate the glucose tabs then she'd have to wait to eat her lunch, which wasn't fair to her. <br /><br />Another example is...Kacey's doctor recommends 15 carbs and 15 min later retest for blood sugars less than 70. If Kacey eats 4 glucose tabs....which is actually 16 carbs....then she will spike to nearly 500 before her blood sugar even decides to come down. She actually went from a 42 to a 495 in 15min. Then she threw up! We've tried 3 tabs which is 12carbs....and she still spikes to the 300's. If she is 60-70 range then she just eats a snack and she comes up to a nice range. If shes 40-50 range then we give 1-2 glucose tabs if she's not getting ready to have a meal. If it's lunch or dinner time then she just eats.<br /><br />A low is gonna wipe her out reguardless of the way we treat it. It's better to have the slower rise in Kacey's case because she gets a sick stomach and then we have that to deal with on top of her being tired and cranky.<br /><br />Thanks again for your suggestions :)Jillhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16355188326211750959noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-530737511455992395.post-22615161569076018282009-07-25T12:27:55.633-04:002009-07-25T12:27:55.633-04:00We must all be careful to check sugar supplies and...We must all be careful to check sugar supplies and keep them handy. Glucose tabs, individual large wrapped lifesavers, skittles, on the person, in the purse, in the dashboard drawer, everywhere. Had to hunt around at home recently (OJ gone; extra OJ in the downstairs refrigerator, glucose tabs not on kitchen table or by her bedside, no more juicepacks in fridge). We had a near-miss also. Potato chips are slow to raise blood sugar. You could have ripped off some of the bread from the Subway sandwich, making sure it was on the outside (without any of the viniagrette on it) and the sugar would have broken down in her mouth. Hard to think though, when you are panicked. So glad your girl was okay and bounced back. What a scare!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-530737511455992395.post-17553070399197337322009-07-22T20:09:34.205-04:002009-07-22T20:09:34.205-04:00Love the girl, hate the "low" look.Love the girl, hate the "low" look.LakeLadyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07732710589385870070noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-530737511455992395.post-83326450506756145302009-07-21T15:24:20.838-04:002009-07-21T15:24:20.838-04:00I can so relate to this! It kills me to see Janel...I can so relate to this! It kills me to see Janelle knocked out from a low or a high! I can only imagine how crappy it must feel to have those fluctuations. I hate that they have to go through this!Leighhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00152390191873675714noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-530737511455992395.post-87824402560074296552009-07-20T17:43:47.911-04:002009-07-20T17:43:47.911-04:00Those lows wipe Addy out too :( I hate these mome...Those lows wipe Addy out too :( I hate these moments.<br /><br />Sometimes Addy acts completely fine -- other times she's down for the count for a few hours. <br /><br />It must be going around because Addy was 45 during yoga again...sigh...<br /><br />Lifting up Kacey (and her mommy) in prayer today.Wendyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05977082081187891403noreply@blogger.com