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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 2182314" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>Hi, yes, I do!</p><p>But I'm not diabetic!</p><p>I am in ketosis as much as I can and whenever I go above normal levels, I have the same symptoms..</p><p></p><p>Mine is because of a weak initial insulin response, so the glucose derived from whatever carbs I have increase my blood sugar levels quicker and higher creating a much higher spike than a normal response should be.</p><p></p><p>I would be very ill, if I didn't keep control.</p><p>Dietary choices are so important if you want to beat diabetes.</p><p>It could be your meds, but as with a lot of people, the doctor has prescribed them for a reason, speak to your doctor about the meds, low morning readings and the symptoms you are getting.</p><p>A food diary is a useful tool and give you a good knowledge of what happens after meals, especially if you take readings at specific times before and after eating.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 2182314, member: 85785"] Hi, yes, I do! But I'm not diabetic! I am in ketosis as much as I can and whenever I go above normal levels, I have the same symptoms.. Mine is because of a weak initial insulin response, so the glucose derived from whatever carbs I have increase my blood sugar levels quicker and higher creating a much higher spike than a normal response should be. I would be very ill, if I didn't keep control. Dietary choices are so important if you want to beat diabetes. It could be your meds, but as with a lot of people, the doctor has prescribed them for a reason, speak to your doctor about the meds, low morning readings and the symptoms you are getting. A food diary is a useful tool and give you a good knowledge of what happens after meals, especially if you take readings at specific times before and after eating. [/QUOTE]
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