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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 1833522" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>Hi and welcome to our forum.</p><p>I too have non diabetic RH!</p><p>But I don't treat hypos the way you describe. Because of the rebound effect.</p><p>RH if you are uncertain why a hypo happens, is caused by an overshoot of insulin, because of the amount of glucose derived from a meal.</p><p>The best way not to keep having hypos, is to avoid the food that causes the insulin response, namely carbs and sugars.</p><p>The best way of treating a hypo is to nudge your blood sugar levels up to get back into normal levels, instead of going high again. Then eat a low carb meal once that happens. If you overdo the hypo treatment, you will cause big fluctuations in blood sugar levels up and down.</p><p>Would like to hear your story to get your diagnosis and what medical, dietary advice you have had.</p><p>I have not had a hypo in four years, due to my diet.</p><p></p><p>Best wishes</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 1833522, member: 85785"] Hi and welcome to our forum. I too have non diabetic RH! But I don't treat hypos the way you describe. Because of the rebound effect. RH if you are uncertain why a hypo happens, is caused by an overshoot of insulin, because of the amount of glucose derived from a meal. The best way not to keep having hypos, is to avoid the food that causes the insulin response, namely carbs and sugars. The best way of treating a hypo is to nudge your blood sugar levels up to get back into normal levels, instead of going high again. Then eat a low carb meal once that happens. If you overdo the hypo treatment, you will cause big fluctuations in blood sugar levels up and down. Would like to hear your story to get your diagnosis and what medical, dietary advice you have had. I have not had a hypo in four years, due to my diet. Best wishes [/QUOTE]
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