What do you use most often/like best for a low food? I find myself falling back on the same stuff all the time, simply because I'm used to it.
Well, I KNOW juice or glucose pills are what I should have. I want (and often) have chocolate. I use low as an excuse to eat the forbidden stuff a lot. I'm on a candy corn kick right now. Figure it's a happy medium- candy and yummy, but no fat to slow it down like chocolate, there mostly straight sugar. Problem is I'm nibbling on them way too often!
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Like you, I'll also try to eat the forbidden foods sometimes, though I don't much like candy. But I've recently fallen in love with sugar in the raw. Three packets has fifteen carbs, and it's like eating candy. When I'm riding my bike a lot, I carry packets in my bag because they're light and easy access.
I carry the watermellon flavored glucose tablets. As it turns out, my son likes them more than I do, so if I am low and low on supplies I have a screaming toddler bawling "taaaaaabletssss" *sob* - This works out nicely as passers by see me stealing candy from a sobbing child... ;)
I'm known as the Starburst girl. Every single bag and jean pocket i own has a whole bunch of starbursts so I can just pop them in when I'm low. To stick with the rule of 15, I eat 4 of them and do the whole drill. However, if it's during the night I drink milk since at these times it's much more effective for me than juice ....
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I to am on a candy kick, but I usually have a spoonful of peanut butter with it!!! Good protein!!!!!!
Skittles fun sized packets! They are the perfect amount and they're easy to carry around
i usually use air heads
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Normal every day lows at home I use orange juice. I always have some glucotabs in my car, in my bags, in my desk.
For cycling lows, a packet of skittles. There are a few of us on the team with type 1, and we are all known to bust open a pack of skittles and consume them all in less than three minutes. I NEVER eat skittles if I'm not on a bike. :-)
Ellie on the other hand... her "fix" is vanilla frosting. We had a hard time finding things for a fix for her because she does not like fruit or anything fruit flavored. We have tubs of vanilla frosting everywhere.
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I usually use OJ or milk. OJ is easier to carry around since it doesn't "go bad" at room temperature but I get more rebounds with OJ since it doesn't have any protein and then I'm low again an hour or two later. I got into using milk becuase I had a doctor recommend it. I usually drink 8-10 ounces and it has about 15 carbs (which is perfect for my lows) and also has protein so I don't have to worry about rebound. And since it's not full of sugar it won't over-correct me. The only downside to milk is (like I said) I can't carry it everywhere and also it takes a little longer to relieve my low symptoms. I'm prett good about not eating junk when I'm low but it happens every now and then. ;-)
Wow- your good Layne! All that stuff about protein, rebounding, overtreating, all makes perfect sense, but chocolate here I go! :)
But- I wanted to suggest something that might help you, Horizon organic milk is sold in boxes (like juice boxes), with a straw. Somehow it doesn't have to be refridgerated until opening and is 8 ounces. I got them for my son so he can have his post dinner, pre bedtime milk on the go and they're perfect!
I just got the package to tell you exactly, here's what they say. "..single serve milks are convenient and easy to take on-the-go! That's because our special packaging keeps milk fresh at room temperature. Refriderate after opening. Chill before serving." (I don't chill before serving, depends on if you care I suppose!). Yay, maybe they'll find a new way to market them now and I'll get commission! :)
When my sugar is low I usually take a dab of honey and rub it on my cheeks! It really works!! Or if my sugar is 80~70 i will drink jucie
Rachel But- I wanted to suggest something that might help you, Horizon organic milk is sold in boxes (like juice boxes), with a straw. Somehow it doesn't have to be refridgerated until opening and is 8 ounces.
But- I wanted to suggest something that might help you, Horizon organic milk is sold in boxes (like juice boxes), with a straw. Somehow it doesn't have to be refridgerated until opening and is 8 ounces.
Sounds great! Thanks for the tip!
I carry around packets of fruit snacks, one packet is 22g of carbs.
At home I have some small bottles of cranberry juice(not a big fan of OJ)
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That Horizon stuff is great! I take it on camping trips all the time, and then have to take extra because everyone wants to share.