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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 2212476" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>Before diagnosis and every so often now and then (work related), I suffered with anxiety, it is a well known symptom of reactive hypoglycaemia, which is the condition I have.</p><p>My condition is a direct hormonal response glucose/insulin imbalance to food.</p><p>I spike really quickly, and then my pancreas produces too much insulin. I then go hypo. Unless I very low carb.</p><p>I am not saying that you have anything like this.</p><p>But anxiety is a side effect of blood glucose levels rising and dropping quickly.</p><p>If you are experiencing fluctuating blood glucose levels, because of your T2. You could be still eating too many carbs.</p><p>I also take a Gliptin, and I'm going to research if one of the side effects is anxiety.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 2212476, member: 85785"] Before diagnosis and every so often now and then (work related), I suffered with anxiety, it is a well known symptom of reactive hypoglycaemia, which is the condition I have. My condition is a direct hormonal response glucose/insulin imbalance to food. I spike really quickly, and then my pancreas produces too much insulin. I then go hypo. Unless I very low carb. I am not saying that you have anything like this. But anxiety is a side effect of blood glucose levels rising and dropping quickly. If you are experiencing fluctuating blood glucose levels, because of your T2. You could be still eating too many carbs. I also take a Gliptin, and I'm going to research if one of the side effects is anxiety. [/QUOTE]
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