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Old 02-04-2010, 02:53 PM
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Default Dealing with Low Blood Sugar

I recently had to deal with this and I thought that I would mention some things that we as parents should make sure that we keep on hand. Here is my list:

1. Orange Juice
2. Glucose Tablets
3. Honey; in small plastic bottle with squirt type lid
4. Glucagon Emergency Injection Kit link

Here is a pretty good article link with some good information at the bottom.

Having this equipment on hand, and knowing how to use it, will most likely save you from making a trip to the emergency room. I pray that you never have to use it!
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