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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 1569944" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>I had the same thing a long time ago when starting doing Atkins - I I found that I went very wobbly trying to run up stairs. Back then I just added a little more of the low carb foods - after diagnosis I went very low carb and found I needed a few grapes to stop the sensations of going hypo, until my brain accepted that the days of high blood glucose were past. </p><p>You might experiment with both - particularly if you have a BG meter so you can see how things are changing. </p><p>Adding in a bit more salt or taking a multi vitamin and mineral tablet could help with the transition too - a lot of electrolytes are lost early on, along with water, which causes the blurry vision - that also passes once things are more normal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 1569944, member: 355878"] I had the same thing a long time ago when starting doing Atkins - I I found that I went very wobbly trying to run up stairs. Back then I just added a little more of the low carb foods - after diagnosis I went very low carb and found I needed a few grapes to stop the sensations of going hypo, until my brain accepted that the days of high blood glucose were past. You might experiment with both - particularly if you have a BG meter so you can see how things are changing. Adding in a bit more salt or taking a multi vitamin and mineral tablet could help with the transition too - a lot of electrolytes are lost early on, along with water, which causes the blurry vision - that also passes once things are more normal. [/QUOTE]
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