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<blockquote data-quote="kesun" data-source="post: 1212508" data-attributes="member: 39776"><p>Hi [USER=317619]@Chrissie9[/USER] and welcome to the forum.</p><p></p><p>It happened to me once; I'd skipped a couple of meals, felt woozy and ate a bowl of porridge with cream and drank a cup of coffee. The whole lot came out so quickly it was regurgitation rather than sick - it still tasted and smelt of cream and coffee (sorry, TMI?). I suspect it was nothing to do with diabetes but rather the effect of rich food on an empty stomach. Nowadays I'm a bit more careful not to skip meals. </p><p></p><p>Incidentally, do you feel OK with a BG reading of 8? I try to keep mine a lot lower than that, though my previous GP said anything in single figures was OK.</p><p></p><p>Kate</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kesun, post: 1212508, member: 39776"] Hi [USER=317619]@Chrissie9[/USER] and welcome to the forum. It happened to me once; I'd skipped a couple of meals, felt woozy and ate a bowl of porridge with cream and drank a cup of coffee. The whole lot came out so quickly it was regurgitation rather than sick - it still tasted and smelt of cream and coffee (sorry, TMI?). I suspect it was nothing to do with diabetes but rather the effect of rich food on an empty stomach. Nowadays I'm a bit more careful not to skip meals. Incidentally, do you feel OK with a BG reading of 8? I try to keep mine a lot lower than that, though my previous GP said anything in single figures was OK. Kate [/QUOTE]
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