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<blockquote data-quote="Gudrun" data-source="post: 533827" data-attributes="member: 103109"><p>Sorry to hear about your hypo, Burt. I have never experienced something like this (being 'only' prediabetic), but I remember my mother having it a few times, and not knowing where she was or what to do. It certainly sounds a scary sensation to have and one to avoid it at all possible. You said you didn't feel it coming? Do they come suddenly, without warning? If your fist knowledge of this hypo was wanting to kick your dog, then we have to be aware of mood swings (is that a symptom?). </p><p></p><p>I do like your last sentence... Not knowing isn't enough. Well said and it is exactly how I feel. I hate to follow blindly someone's instructions unless I understand why they are given and what is to be achieved. </p><p></p><p>I'll have a browse around ketosis on the web and see what I find. I don't really eat that much more meat than before. What I have increased is a little more fat and that seems to have taken the cravings of carbs. I think my portions are smaller and I snack less between meals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gudrun, post: 533827, member: 103109"] Sorry to hear about your hypo, Burt. I have never experienced something like this (being 'only' prediabetic), but I remember my mother having it a few times, and not knowing where she was or what to do. It certainly sounds a scary sensation to have and one to avoid it at all possible. You said you didn't feel it coming? Do they come suddenly, without warning? If your fist knowledge of this hypo was wanting to kick your dog, then we have to be aware of mood swings (is that a symptom?). I do like your last sentence... Not knowing isn't enough. Well said and it is exactly how I feel. I hate to follow blindly someone's instructions unless I understand why they are given and what is to be achieved. I'll have a browse around ketosis on the web and see what I find. I don't really eat that much more meat than before. What I have increased is a little more fat and that seems to have taken the cravings of carbs. I think my portions are smaller and I snack less between meals. [/QUOTE]
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