- Messages
- 6
- Type of diabetes
- Reactive hypoglycemia
- Treatment type
- Diet only
Hi everyone I joined this forum last week after recently being diagnosed with RH. I used a Libre for a month and saw my levels stabilise dramatically when I started avoiding carbs. After 3 weeks without one I started a new sensor this weekend, intending to try out new foods and test the reaction (as advised on this forum).
Previously, since cutting carbs, my levels were almost always in the normal range. This time I'm surprised to find I'm often in the red. I was in the red from midnight until after breakfast this morning (3.0 - 3.8). I have no symptoms at all so am wondering if the sensor is faulty. It does increase when I eat but only by around 1mmol because I was sticking to no carbs initially. I'm hoping it might still work to test foods and will try this later today.
If it's not a faulty sensor is it possible my 'normal for me' BG levels have changed? And if they have is that a problem given I have no symptoms?
I hope it's not a faulty sensor because they're quite expensive - has anyone found a source for under the £50 I've been paying?
Previously, since cutting carbs, my levels were almost always in the normal range. This time I'm surprised to find I'm often in the red. I was in the red from midnight until after breakfast this morning (3.0 - 3.8). I have no symptoms at all so am wondering if the sensor is faulty. It does increase when I eat but only by around 1mmol because I was sticking to no carbs initially. I'm hoping it might still work to test foods and will try this later today.
If it's not a faulty sensor is it possible my 'normal for me' BG levels have changed? And if they have is that a problem given I have no symptoms?
I hope it's not a faulty sensor because they're quite expensive - has anyone found a source for under the £50 I've been paying?