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<blockquote data-quote="Bertyboy" data-source="post: 1718645" data-attributes="member: 453093"><p>Well, that's the thing; I'm not even eating anything too out of the ordinary. I have soup/broth or salad for lunch (maybe with a Pepperami) and range of meals in the evening (sometimes even with brown rice or pea pasta), along with a glass or two of red wine. Snacks are Pepperami, pistachios, almonds and full-fat Fage/Skyr yoghurt with raspberries. Reasonably low carb, but not as much as some on here.</p><p>I do next to no exercise during the week as I'm a 10+ hours a day office dweller. A1C is 40.</p><p>I think the earlier poster may be correct that I have a trigger level after which the liver will kick in to prevent a hypo?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bertyboy, post: 1718645, member: 453093"] Well, that's the thing; I'm not even eating anything too out of the ordinary. I have soup/broth or salad for lunch (maybe with a Pepperami) and range of meals in the evening (sometimes even with brown rice or pea pasta), along with a glass or two of red wine. Snacks are Pepperami, pistachios, almonds and full-fat Fage/Skyr yoghurt with raspberries. Reasonably low carb, but not as much as some on here. I do next to no exercise during the week as I'm a 10+ hours a day office dweller. A1C is 40. I think the earlier poster may be correct that I have a trigger level after which the liver will kick in to prevent a hypo? [/QUOTE]
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