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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 886763" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>Yes, it is low for you, if you have consistent high numbers, the sudden drop could be causing problems, but they could be false hypos as your levels are not below 4mmols. The symptoms are the same, but persevere with your low carbing and this should go away.</p><p>You have so much going on its difficult to pin down the sudden drops from your normal high levels, it could be the meds. But I don't know enough about sulfonerias to be sure.</p><p></p><p>I suffered from high and low blood levels and I had a terrible time then.</p><p>My low carb diet sorted that out. It brought my fasting levels to normal then because I didn't go high, I found out I didn't go low!</p><p>But that would not be a quick end to your problem. That's a change in lifestyle.</p><p>You do need to see your doctor about what is going on and I recommend a low carb way of eating, it really does work!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 886763, member: 85785"] Yes, it is low for you, if you have consistent high numbers, the sudden drop could be causing problems, but they could be false hypos as your levels are not below 4mmols. The symptoms are the same, but persevere with your low carbing and this should go away. You have so much going on its difficult to pin down the sudden drops from your normal high levels, it could be the meds. But I don't know enough about sulfonerias to be sure. I suffered from high and low blood levels and I had a terrible time then. My low carb diet sorted that out. It brought my fasting levels to normal then because I didn't go high, I found out I didn't go low! But that would not be a quick end to your problem. That's a change in lifestyle. You do need to see your doctor about what is going on and I recommend a low carb way of eating, it really does work! [/QUOTE]
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