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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 1570844" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>The drop which is not as quick as the spike, does give you symptoms akin to either of the many symptoms which are attributed to either hypers and hypos, false hypos and wildly fluctuating blood glucose levels. Which includes being warm or sweaty all the time.</p><p>Despite being so aware of any spike outside normal levels now, before I was diagnosed, I was totally oblivious of what was happening to me. I had no awareness at all except knowing that something wasn't right! Which included sweating during the winter!</p><p>I didn't attribute any of the symptoms to what I was eating or the doctors referring to my weight and misdiagnosed T2.</p><p></p><p>The symptoms you describe could have many possible endocrine reasons.</p><p>As well as the hormonal things!</p><p></p><p>Best wishes</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 1570844, member: 85785"] The drop which is not as quick as the spike, does give you symptoms akin to either of the many symptoms which are attributed to either hypers and hypos, false hypos and wildly fluctuating blood glucose levels. Which includes being warm or sweaty all the time. Despite being so aware of any spike outside normal levels now, before I was diagnosed, I was totally oblivious of what was happening to me. I had no awareness at all except knowing that something wasn't right! Which included sweating during the winter! I didn't attribute any of the symptoms to what I was eating or the doctors referring to my weight and misdiagnosed T2. The symptoms you describe could have many possible endocrine reasons. As well as the hormonal things! Best wishes [/QUOTE]
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