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<blockquote data-quote="Bumble1510" data-source="post: 2747959" data-attributes="member: 532250"><p>Hi Pegging thank you for your reply.</p><p></p><p>Well this morning when I woke up at 7am my BM was 4.1 I ate breakfast. Which was 40gm of shreddies. I rechecked my BM at 7.45am and it was 7.9. I have to check my BM and eat every 2 hours. I rechecked my BM at 9am and it was 4.8.</p><p>I am taking Acarbose for the reactive hypoglycaemia. This has seemed to of stopped me from crashing into the 1's and 2's I have more good days than bad days these days. I also take metformin to stop my sugars from spiking too quickly as I can go up to 13's and the next hour I'll be back down to 4.1</p><p>I was diagnosed 5 years ago after having a glucose tolerance test. On the 2nd hour my bm's had risen. The bm an hour later had risen again to 10.6. Half hour later they were 3.6. Within 20 mins they were 2.2</p><p></p><p>My endocrinologist says it's my pancreas miss-firing as my c-peptide came back as borderline insulinoma. Because of this I was scanned. The results showed no insulinoma.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bumble1510, post: 2747959, member: 532250"] Hi Pegging thank you for your reply. Well this morning when I woke up at 7am my BM was 4.1 I ate breakfast. Which was 40gm of shreddies. I rechecked my BM at 7.45am and it was 7.9. I have to check my BM and eat every 2 hours. I rechecked my BM at 9am and it was 4.8. I am taking Acarbose for the reactive hypoglycaemia. This has seemed to of stopped me from crashing into the 1's and 2's I have more good days than bad days these days. I also take metformin to stop my sugars from spiking too quickly as I can go up to 13's and the next hour I'll be back down to 4.1 I was diagnosed 5 years ago after having a glucose tolerance test. On the 2nd hour my bm's had risen. The bm an hour later had risen again to 10.6. Half hour later they were 3.6. Within 20 mins they were 2.2 My endocrinologist says it's my pancreas miss-firing as my c-peptide came back as borderline insulinoma. Because of this I was scanned. The results showed no insulinoma. [/QUOTE]
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