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(This question is inspired by the discussion in the thread "crazy hypo in the morning"
https://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/crazy-hypo-in-the-morning.178164
but I didn't want to take the thread too off topic_)
OK, a bit of googling suggests that the people on low carb or keto diets have less glycogen in the liver? So what's the implication of this for those of us T1s who rely on a bit of help from their livers when they go hypo?
https://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/crazy-hypo-in-the-morning.178164
but I didn't want to take the thread too off topic_)
OK, a bit of googling suggests that the people on low carb or keto diets have less glycogen in the liver? So what's the implication of this for those of us T1s who rely on a bit of help from their livers when they go hypo?