[IP] Re: <IP> Lord what do I Do
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- Subject: [IP] Re: <IP> Lord what do I Do
- From: Lori Willey <email @ redacted>
- Date: Wed, 24 Nov 2010 18:58:10 -0500
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Neal,
I daresay at that point in her low-ness, she didn't care what she ate,
as long as she ate something....when I am that low, I have no brains,
they are mush. Food is food, as long as it has carbs of any kind. We
can't think quite as straight as we can when we are closer to our
normal's. just sayin....
I have walked around my house at 19 before, messed with the stove,
etc....then my dog alerts me when I let him in, and its a "get out of
Lori's way, she needs the refrigerator!" and anything she can find. lol
Neal wrote:
Date: Wed, 24 Nov 2010 09:38:11 -0500
From: Neal Parker<email @ redacted>
Subject: Re: [IP] Lord what do I Do
Baked beans weren't probably the best choice. Beans are high fiber and have a
high glycemic index, so they take a while to convert to glucose. The sugar in
the sauce probably helped.
On Nov 24, 2010, at 9:32 AM, Candace Hackney wrote:
> > So maybe now I won't be so scared anymore since it has actually happened
now.
> > I know now that it is not so bad and my sugars being so low made me not
think
> > right. If it did I would have thought that it takes a while for the
insuling
> to take effect and to just treat the 28 low and keep an eye on my sugars for
a
> > while. As scared as I was my readings should have been through the roof
> > afterwards.
> > I grabbed the first thing I saw in the cupboard which was a can of Bush's
> Homestyle Baked Beans. I waited until the cold set in telling me it was on
its
> > way back up and took a hot shower
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