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Check your sugar. First, check your blood sugar. If it's too low (out of your target range), eat or drink 15 to 20 grams of fast-acting sugar. This may be 3 to 4 glucose tablets, or 4 ounces (half a cup) of fruit juice or regular (not diet) soda, or 1 tablespoon of honey. Don’t take more than this. If you do, your blood sugar may go too high.
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Don’t have protein. Don't eat or drink things high in protein to treat low blood sugar. This includes milk, nuts, and meat. Protein may increase your insulin response. It may lower your blood sugar even more.
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Check again. Wait 15 minutes. Then recheck your blood sugar if you can. If your blood sugar is still too low, repeat the steps above until your blood sugar is back to normal.
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Eat a snack. When your blood sugar is back at target range, eat a snack or meal.
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Get help if needed. If you still don’t feel well and your blood sugar is still low, have someone drive you to the emergency room.