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<blockquote data-quote="Mud Island Dweller" data-source="post: 506632" data-attributes="member: 87831"><p><span style="font-size: 15px">If you are saying you did all that and didn't eat before hand and/or during then you are causing a lot of problems if you are not eating you will get liver dumps and quite probably large ones if you are doing so much with no food in you. A liver dump is when your liver dumps glucose but it doesn't have a stop on us T2 and although there is a hormone controlling it this is often faulty in T2s and with or without it you are likely to get an overdump because you are a T2, hence eat before and even without exercise every few hours so you do not get liver dumps.</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mud Island Dweller, post: 506632, member: 87831"] [SIZE=4]If you are saying you did all that and didn't eat before hand and/or during then you are causing a lot of problems if you are not eating you will get liver dumps and quite probably large ones if you are doing so much with no food in you. A liver dump is when your liver dumps glucose but it doesn't have a stop on us T2 and although there is a hormone controlling it this is often faulty in T2s and with or without it you are likely to get an overdump because you are a T2, hence eat before and even without exercise every few hours so you do not get liver dumps.[/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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