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Old 03-25-2008, 09:07 AM
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(1)Your Hypo is Exactly why I have glucose tabs all over the place--in pocket, in car, in briefcase, in wife's car, in file cabinet at work, and, of course, at home.

Glucose tabs are pretty Exact way to measure what you need to recover from a low.

Nomally, you chew 4 tabs = 16 carbs and this brings you up in 15-20 minutes. I know that unless I'm way low, below 50/2.7, 2 tabs will bring me right up into "Safe range."

(B) why do you inject After eating? Is there a special reason?

(Thirdly) Why would you do a "random check" when less than 2 hrs had passed since you'd eaten?

Sorry, I'm a little slow today, that's why I'm asking these questions.
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