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<blockquote data-quote="george2791" data-source="post: 2727082" data-attributes="member: 592455"><p>Thank you for this! </p><p>I did hypo during the 72 hour test but only down to 2.9 which wasn’t enough for them to diagnose anything else or take bloods as they wanted it below 2.5, my body also managed to bring me back up by its self after an hour. This was about 12 hours into the test and then would continue to happen throughout the 72 hours but never low enough to test or stay there for more than an hour or so. </p><p></p><p>No one has really given me any dietary advice apart from low carbs/ slow release carbs, which I have tried and there is no difference. I even tried a zero carb diet for a few weeks. </p><p>I was 85kg in 2023 and solid muscle, playing football competitively and gig rowing at a competitive level, I am now just scraping 48kg and can barley train let alone play a game/ row. </p><p></p><p>The only other condition I have is ADHD, which they’ve said wouldn’t affect anything. </p><p></p><p>I’m so lost at what to do, and just want to get back to where I was last year rather than being concerned I’m going to pass out, feel sick, have a bad belly, along with all the other symptoms I get. The worst is how tired and lethargic I am no matter how much I sleep I feel drained.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="george2791, post: 2727082, member: 592455"] Thank you for this! I did hypo during the 72 hour test but only down to 2.9 which wasn’t enough for them to diagnose anything else or take bloods as they wanted it below 2.5, my body also managed to bring me back up by its self after an hour. This was about 12 hours into the test and then would continue to happen throughout the 72 hours but never low enough to test or stay there for more than an hour or so. No one has really given me any dietary advice apart from low carbs/ slow release carbs, which I have tried and there is no difference. I even tried a zero carb diet for a few weeks. I was 85kg in 2023 and solid muscle, playing football competitively and gig rowing at a competitive level, I am now just scraping 48kg and can barley train let alone play a game/ row. The only other condition I have is ADHD, which they’ve said wouldn’t affect anything. I’m so lost at what to do, and just want to get back to where I was last year rather than being concerned I’m going to pass out, feel sick, have a bad belly, along with all the other symptoms I get. The worst is how tired and lethargic I am no matter how much I sleep I feel drained. [/QUOTE]
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