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  1. I mean we both have degrees, right? your degree is in stating the obvious, but hey. . .
  2. if you had read the post, I said I eat about every two hours. I'm not looking for one meal/ or one shake that is going to last me 12 hrs, clearlly. thanks
  3. great advice. i just purchased some glucose tablets, just in case. . .
  4. I was offered an ER position, and I sometimes have periods of hypoglycemia. Otherwise I'm extremely physically fit. I'm wondering is there a shake, or drink or something quick that I can consume that will last me a 12 hour, night shift? What do you recommend? Other than alcohol, hardy, har. . . I typically have to eat/ drink something ev. two hours to keep it from affecting my LOC. thanks

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