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<blockquote data-quote="Freema" data-source="post: 1326471" data-attributes="member: 329519"><p>yes a shock can raise ones blood glucose dramatically , but that would be all day around I´d think, but not like going down all day regulary and up in the evening and then up in the morning again... if you try waking up yourself in the middle of the night and measure your blood glucose there too... see if it is about to get too low there ?</p><p></p><p>what medications are you on ?</p><p></p><p>how many grams of carbs do you eat in a day ?</p><p></p><p>try to only eat like 100grams of carbs in a day, if that doesn´t help then maybe you are needing a better excamination to see if you need another kind of treatment..</p><p></p><p>maybe you eat too little and your liver is used to compensate and then producing far too much glucose from proteins, could also take proteins from ones muscles if not eating enough proteins on a daily basis..</p><p></p><p>to a woman 0,8 grams of proteins per kg bodyweight is about what one needs... so if one weighs 50 kg then like 40 grams of protein a day, to make sure the body doesn´t eat itself from the wrong parts ...</p><p></p><p>1 egg is about 7 grams of protein..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Freema, post: 1326471, member: 329519"] yes a shock can raise ones blood glucose dramatically , but that would be all day around I´d think, but not like going down all day regulary and up in the evening and then up in the morning again... if you try waking up yourself in the middle of the night and measure your blood glucose there too... see if it is about to get too low there ? what medications are you on ? how many grams of carbs do you eat in a day ? try to only eat like 100grams of carbs in a day, if that doesn´t help then maybe you are needing a better excamination to see if you need another kind of treatment.. maybe you eat too little and your liver is used to compensate and then producing far too much glucose from proteins, could also take proteins from ones muscles if not eating enough proteins on a daily basis.. to a woman 0,8 grams of proteins per kg bodyweight is about what one needs... so if one weighs 50 kg then like 40 grams of protein a day, to make sure the body doesn´t eat itself from the wrong parts ... 1 egg is about 7 grams of protein.. [/QUOTE]
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