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Could someone clear up how reversible insulin resistance is?
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<blockquote data-quote="jm164441" data-source="post: 1946680" data-attributes="member: 496317"><p>My blood sugar goes to 160-170 if I eat 50g+ carbs, the highest I've seen is 190, and my blood sugar typically takes 3-4 hours to settle down, double that if it's a high fat meal. </p><p></p><p>More worryingly, I have this bizarre symptom where I get burning, stabbing pains and numbness in my fingertips, tops of my feet, and my toes whenever my blood sugar goes above ~130. I don't recover fully, and accumulate a bit more permanent pain every time this happens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jm164441, post: 1946680, member: 496317"] My blood sugar goes to 160-170 if I eat 50g+ carbs, the highest I've seen is 190, and my blood sugar typically takes 3-4 hours to settle down, double that if it's a high fat meal. More worryingly, I have this bizarre symptom where I get burning, stabbing pains and numbness in my fingertips, tops of my feet, and my toes whenever my blood sugar goes above ~130. I don't recover fully, and accumulate a bit more permanent pain every time this happens. [/QUOTE]
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