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<blockquote data-quote="catinahat" data-source="post: 2445290" data-attributes="member: 155453"><p>Diabetes of any flavour causes high sugar levels, the difference between T2 and T1 is that in T1 the pancreas stops producing insulin, in T2 our insulin production is usually fine but our bodies stop responding to it (insulin resistance ). All warnings you read about the dangers of letting your blood sugar go too low are aimed at people taking medication that can force your blood sugar level down to dangerous levels. Metformin helps with the insulin resistance, it can not force down levels in the same way that insulin does.</p><p>People who don't have diabetes will quite regularly have low sugar levels depending on what and when they have eaten. The only difference is they don't test and are unaware what their levels are.</p><p>I do think that with your anxiety issues and your excellent glucose levels (jealous by the way) maybe you should put away your glucose meter for a while</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catinahat, post: 2445290, member: 155453"] Diabetes of any flavour causes high sugar levels, the difference between T2 and T1 is that in T1 the pancreas stops producing insulin, in T2 our insulin production is usually fine but our bodies stop responding to it (insulin resistance ). All warnings you read about the dangers of letting your blood sugar go too low are aimed at people taking medication that can force your blood sugar level down to dangerous levels. Metformin helps with the insulin resistance, it can not force down levels in the same way that insulin does. People who don't have diabetes will quite regularly have low sugar levels depending on what and when they have eaten. The only difference is they don't test and are unaware what their levels are. I do think that with your anxiety issues and your excellent glucose levels (jealous by the way) maybe you should put away your glucose meter for a while [/QUOTE]
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