Kaz261
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- Type of diabetes
- Reactive hypoglycemia
- Treatment type
- Diet only
My levels appear to be on the slightly higher side for the past couple of days and I'm super sensitive to carbs. So much so that two hours after dinner tonight I was 7.8 and beginning to feel the inevitable hypo coming on.
I'm still learning and am never quite sure what is best to eat at this point? I don't want to overdo carbs and send myself right back up again but need to stop the fast drop (I went from 7.8 to 6.9 in just 10 mins).
Any suggestions welcome. Incidentally, I had a very small satsuma and small spoon of peanut butter (no added sugar variety).
				
			I'm still learning and am never quite sure what is best to eat at this point? I don't want to overdo carbs and send myself right back up again but need to stop the fast drop (I went from 7.8 to 6.9 in just 10 mins).
Any suggestions welcome. Incidentally, I had a very small satsuma and small spoon of peanut butter (no added sugar variety).
 
	 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 Thanks donnellysdogs
 Thanks donnellysdogs 
 
		 
 
		 - I am the same in a way 6 or 7 I start feeling it but I have been advised that a hypo is actually 3.9mmol (I know OMG) and over the last month I have had to train myself into not reacting till between 4.5-4 then just eat a biscuit and not cure - it takes a bit to get used to that - only the other day I went to 3.5 while out n about so be careful, I use to cure at 6 and 7 but now 4 or lower - either way I say in the end its your illness and do what feels best for you and if your HbA1c is below 70 then you are on the right track - hope this helps
 - I am the same in a way 6 or 7 I start feeling it but I have been advised that a hypo is actually 3.9mmol (I know OMG) and over the last month I have had to train myself into not reacting till between 4.5-4 then just eat a biscuit and not cure - it takes a bit to get used to that - only the other day I went to 3.5 while out n about so be careful, I use to cure at 6 and 7 but now 4 or lower - either way I say in the end its your illness and do what feels best for you and if your HbA1c is below 70 then you are on the right track - hope this helps 
 
		