Craig Maryport
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- Messages
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- Type of diabetes
- Reactive hypoglycemia
- Treatment type
- Diet only
Just found out I'm type 2 on diet management but I keep having hypo's. Any advice would be welcome. Started with a water infection and weight loss of about a stone in 4 weeks, got my bloods tested and blood sugar was 22.3 . Three days later done a fasting blood sugar and it was 11.2.
Since then I was told to stop eating sugar and I've started having hypo's, got tested at work and my blood sugar was 2.7. What's going on. Any advice please
Thanks for the reply, I'm not on any medication for my diabetes and have reduced my carb intake, most of the food I'm now eating is fresh prepared and I'm still having the hypo'sHi. I'm wondering about drugs here. 1] What drugs were you given during the water infection? 2] Are you on any meds for your diabetes or are you trying to manage purely by diet?
What you eating is crucial. stopping sugar is nowhere near enough. It's a start, but...the most important thing to understand about what foods will increase your blood sugar is that, effectively, carbohydrates turn to glucose in the blood....You ask for advice so, in my opinion (and you will find I am nowhere near alone in this) you need to reduce your carbohydrate intake APPROPRIATELY (and you should explore this site looking at low carb dieting) BUT...if you are reducing sugar and cabrs in the diet dramatically while on meds to lower blood sugar that's where there is risk of hypos. bear in mind that one test result on its own tells us very little. You need to keep track of or record levels (and I am hoping you have self-testing meter as this is ESSENTIAL to get things under control. Many of us here are on a low car high fat diet (LCHF) - explore that. Avoid dehydration (I drink at least 2 litres of very diluted juice a day). The good news is that through recording the food we eat and our levels before and two hours or so after, we learn a great deal about our own individual systems and the best approaches to take, and a lot us have come off meds altogether and rely purely on LCHF. I have no hypos as I am not on meds for blood sugar, and my levels have dropped to a pretty normal range so log as I keep the carbs down. So advice is TEST RECORD CUT CARBS
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