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Another Idiopathic Postprandial Misfit
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<blockquote data-quote="Artemis23" data-source="post: 2361760" data-attributes="member: 537468"><p>Thanks for the quick reply, Lamont D!</p><p></p><p>I do have a gluco-meter. My husband (who has experience with T1D family members) suggested I should track it. My numbers don't seem to go outside the normal range. Or so my doc told me when I showed him my log (but of course, he's also the third doc I mentioned above). </p><p></p><p>So, for reference, I get the symptoms around the 80s or 70s. My spikes can go up to 195 after really hugh sugar/refined carb meals (white flour pancakes with jam, for example). But I guess it doesn't go too high too often because my A1C is normal (I forget the exact number).</p><p></p><p>I could try to pay attention to what specific foods trigger the episodes rather than thinking in simple/complex carb terms.</p><p></p><p>I'm going to go check out the flatline hypo thread too. Thanks for the pointer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Artemis23, post: 2361760, member: 537468"] Thanks for the quick reply, Lamont D! I do have a gluco-meter. My husband (who has experience with T1D family members) suggested I should track it. My numbers don't seem to go outside the normal range. Or so my doc told me when I showed him my log (but of course, he's also the third doc I mentioned above). So, for reference, I get the symptoms around the 80s or 70s. My spikes can go up to 195 after really hugh sugar/refined carb meals (white flour pancakes with jam, for example). But I guess it doesn't go too high too often because my A1C is normal (I forget the exact number). I could try to pay attention to what specific foods trigger the episodes rather than thinking in simple/complex carb terms. I'm going to go check out the flatline hypo thread too. Thanks for the pointer. [/QUOTE]
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