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<blockquote data-quote="BeanieRob" data-source="post: 2332470" data-attributes="member: 533308"><p>Argh! In order to avoid the false hypos, which I've been getting regular as clockwork 3hrs after eating, I've been making sure to eat before they hit - and doing this for years without knowing such a thing as a false hypo exists.</p><p></p><p>It seems I've probably made myself type 2 unwittingly by eating every 3 hours and keeping my blood glucose constantly stable at a high level - I have panic disorder and the false hypos set me off.</p><p></p><p>The low-carb diet seems to have stopped the 'crashes' after just 3 days. Let's hope I can undo with knowledge what I inadvertently achieved through ignorance.</p><p></p><p>By the way, I just got a half-***** 'ask my gp' reply from my absentee doctor. Blimey! </p><p></p><p>"Here's some metformin. Case closed."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BeanieRob, post: 2332470, member: 533308"] Argh! In order to avoid the false hypos, which I've been getting regular as clockwork 3hrs after eating, I've been making sure to eat before they hit - and doing this for years without knowing such a thing as a false hypo exists. It seems I've probably made myself type 2 unwittingly by eating every 3 hours and keeping my blood glucose constantly stable at a high level - I have panic disorder and the false hypos set me off. The low-carb diet seems to have stopped the 'crashes' after just 3 days. Let's hope I can undo with knowledge what I inadvertently achieved through ignorance. By the way, I just got a half-***** 'ask my gp' reply from my absentee doctor. Blimey! "Here's some metformin. Case closed." [/QUOTE]
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