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  1. slaxxfb

    post-whipple procedure diet?

    hello @kitedoc, i understand. just looking at possibilities i guess. i have been thinking of that too, we may really have to check with the doc again. dad's fine now, but i don't want this happening again. anyway, thank you still :)
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    post-whipple procedure diet?

    posting this for my dad, who is a 70 yr old T2 and underwent whipple procedure back in march 2017 (pre-malignant tumor found near his pancreas). it's been a while since his surgery, but recently i noticed that he has been either immuno-compromised (sp?) or has weak tolerance for food. he feels...
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    best drug for postpandrial

    T1 here, parents are both T2. that really depends on your diet, metabolism, lifestyle and what medicine you'd most respond to. maybe share a bit more of what you currently have or are experiencing?
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    Diabetes and shortness of breath?

    Just sharing that i also experience this shortness of breath when my sugar goes up. I don't know if to call it that, it's like no matter how deep i breathe in it is never enough oxygen, so i keep consciously trying to inhale and exhale deeply. It always happens on high bsl so i test when it...
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    glutinous/sticky rice (ball) replacement?

    thank you @michita! i will research about psyllium husk powder. have seen it in a healthy options shop but haven't tried yet. thanks again :)
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    glutinous/sticky rice (ball) replacement?

    @Boo1979 thanks for the those suggestions! i have encountered shirataki noodles but didn't know there's also a rice version :O maybe i could mix it with tapioca flour, half of both, hmm. this is interesting. thank you! :)
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    glutinous/sticky rice (ball) replacement?

    i'm looking to make a local (Filipino) dessert called "ginataang bilo-bilo". basically it's a warm dessert stew with cubed tubers like sweet potato and purple yam, then tapioca pearls, jackfruit pieces, bilo-bilo (sticky rice balls, kinda like japanese mochi, but more chewy than sticky, and no...
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    Type 1 High BSL before meal, what's the postprandial aim?

    I prefer the same, if only i react to my Apidra as consistently it's a challenge trying to find the perfect units for differing reactions during day and night. I've been on a rollercoaster and i hate it esp because i haven't drastically changed anything. So looking for a good middle ground.
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    Type 1 High BSL before meal, what's the postprandial aim?

    Very much same! I find i'm good with aiming for only +2mmol postprandial if it's during the daytime, but for dinner postprandial i much prefer to be around 8-10 because lower than that it most guarantees a hypo after 4-5hrs. Together with this prob i also seem to be more resistant during...
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    Type 1 High BSL before meal, what's the postprandial aim?

    Is probably a stupid question lol but i just wanted to clear: normally, if you have good pre-meal bsl (say 5-7mmol), your 2hr postprandial aim would be just within +2mmol of your premeal. (Or if i listen to my endo it would be below 10.) But what if you have high bsl (say 12+), what would you be...
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    Is this a case of liver dump? Late afternoon?

    Yup, living in the PH. Chicken is the steadiest meat supply here, it seems. We did try brown rice for a bit but majority of household voted no, lol. White rice can be managed though so not much worry there. Personally i just limit quantity. My dad who is a T2 doesn't seem affected even, unless...
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    Is this a case of liver dump? Late afternoon?

    Our main carb here is rice. My usual is 1/2 cup, negated by 4u of Apidra. Lunch was 1/2 cup rice and chicken soup. Dinner was 1/2 cup rice and a piece of fast food fried chicken (i'll be cockadoodling for someone's morning soon enough). Lunch and dinner are always rice for us. It does send my...
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    Is this a case of liver dump? Late afternoon?

    @DCUKMod thanks for the link, have updated with mmol/L conversion.
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    Is this a case of liver dump? Late afternoon?

    I've been experiencing really high BSL from pre-dinner to post-dinner the past 4 days. Example today: 9.15am - pre breakfast, 112mg/dl (6.2mmol/L) Injected usual 7u Lantus, 3u Apidra for small breakfast 12.30pm - pre lunch, 135 (7.5) Injected 5u Apidra, usual lunch 2.30pm - post lunch, 129 (7.2)...
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    Possible reactive hypoglycemia?

    rated Funny because that frustration is so palpable and so relatable, lol. now i see :O
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    Possible reactive hypoglycemia?

    @Circuspony and @DCUKMod ah, i was of the impression that non-diabetics never get to the high numbers, sorry! thanks for informing me. have deleted my comment to prevent misinformation.
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    Type 1 Hypo rebound ? High bg all day.

    hi. sorry to revive the thread, i see the last reply is dated 41w ago, but i'm exp the same thing today. my postprandial blood test last night gave me 116mg/dl, and i think i probably went hypo at midnight because by morning it was 281mg/dl. i'm trying to correct it today but i think i'm also...
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    Two monitors different results

    i didn't know about the precise 15%, my doctor always told me there is going to be a +/- of 20mg/dl (about +/-1.1mmol/L), but if you use 15% it really is gonna be more imprecise the higher your BSL is. (i did not do the math, correct me if i'm wrong lol) when you get an FBS (fasting blood sugar)...
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    Forum Bug Reports

    as @Andybyrne79 said, you can't make a password if you registered through fb. my workaround for this was to enable 2-way verification through email, confirm email address, logout, go to the login page, click forgot password, and you get a link in your email that enables you to create a new...
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    T1 and prolonged 16:8 fasting - risks?

    Thank you, much appreciated @bulkbiker kinda disconcerting to have to decide between following what seems good for me, or following an expert's advice. Not to say she's not good (she really is) but this time i feel i might be more aware of what's happening to me. Thanks again