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Alcohol induced reactive hypoglycemia???
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<blockquote data-quote="JoKalsbeek" data-source="post: 2092253" data-attributes="member: 401801"><p>...5.1 mmol/l isn't a hypo. It could be a false hypo though, which feels exactly the same as a real one. Test before a meal, and at one and 2 hours after the first bite. So three tests. See what happens. Then again if you start feeling hypo-ish. And if the results do include a hypo, especially after eating a lot of carbohydrates (RH is your body overreacting with its insulin response, so it's not the alcohol, it's the carbs in the beers. It's not called liquid bread for nothing. The fruit would be an issue too.), you should ask your doc for an Oral Glucose Tolerance Test. And request the long version, because some people tend to hypo after a short one while on their way home, making the test absolutely useless.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoKalsbeek, post: 2092253, member: 401801"] ...5.1 mmol/l isn't a hypo. It could be a false hypo though, which feels exactly the same as a real one. Test before a meal, and at one and 2 hours after the first bite. So three tests. See what happens. Then again if you start feeling hypo-ish. And if the results do include a hypo, especially after eating a lot of carbohydrates (RH is your body overreacting with its insulin response, so it's not the alcohol, it's the carbs in the beers. It's not called liquid bread for nothing. The fruit would be an issue too.), you should ask your doc for an Oral Glucose Tolerance Test. And request the long version, because some people tend to hypo after a short one while on their way home, making the test absolutely useless. [/QUOTE]
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