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<blockquote data-quote="benjo123456" data-source="post: 1606852" data-attributes="member: 448809"><p>Hi. Thanks for your reply. I'm not diabetic. I never took my blood sugar while eating junk, so I'm not sure. Since then, the highest I've seen them is 7.7 my guess is that they would have been permanently high before I started being careful.</p><p></p><p>As far as I can figure, I seem to be having false hypos though I may be wrong. I have seen a doctor, explained what was going on and he brushed it off. I asked him about false hypos and he said there's no such thing, that it is impossible to get hypoglycemic symptoms unless you take insulin.</p><p></p><p>I only take asthma meds. My blood reading are only about 4.4 when I feel terrible, which is usual around 4 hours after eating. I know that's not particularly low, but nonetheless I get these symptoms around 4 hours after eating, and only food can stop them. I feel fine after eating.</p><p></p><p>Reading around, many people say low carb is the way to deal with this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="benjo123456, post: 1606852, member: 448809"] Hi. Thanks for your reply. I'm not diabetic. I never took my blood sugar while eating junk, so I'm not sure. Since then, the highest I've seen them is 7.7 my guess is that they would have been permanently high before I started being careful. As far as I can figure, I seem to be having false hypos though I may be wrong. I have seen a doctor, explained what was going on and he brushed it off. I asked him about false hypos and he said there's no such thing, that it is impossible to get hypoglycemic symptoms unless you take insulin. I only take asthma meds. My blood reading are only about 4.4 when I feel terrible, which is usual around 4 hours after eating. I know that's not particularly low, but nonetheless I get these symptoms around 4 hours after eating, and only food can stop them. I feel fine after eating. Reading around, many people say low carb is the way to deal with this? [/QUOTE]
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