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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 2286220" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>Yes, I went through four glucose tolerance tests to verify how the drug was beneficial in increasing the initial insulin response. I was a guinea pig for a paper my specialist endocrinologist wrote. My last eOGTT, the spike from 75g of glucose was 8.3mmols, but I still went hypo!</p><p>The drug is an insurance in case you have too many carbs but is not a cure!</p><p>Doing Keto and intermittent fasting is the only treatment that works for me.</p><p></p><p>There is a video on YouTube called ' How diabetes drug helped postprandial Hypoglycaemia' ! See if you can get it up. It is an American video about five years old (ish)</p><p></p><p>Victoza does not help in any way the science is not proved and it is used to lower glucose during ingestion but does not directly help the initial insulin response. There would still be too much glucose, which would trigger the reaction.</p><p></p><p>Stay safe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 2286220, member: 85785"] Yes, I went through four glucose tolerance tests to verify how the drug was beneficial in increasing the initial insulin response. I was a guinea pig for a paper my specialist endocrinologist wrote. My last eOGTT, the spike from 75g of glucose was 8.3mmols, but I still went hypo! The drug is an insurance in case you have too many carbs but is not a cure! Doing Keto and intermittent fasting is the only treatment that works for me. There is a video on YouTube called ' How diabetes drug helped postprandial Hypoglycaemia' ! See if you can get it up. It is an American video about five years old (ish) Victoza does not help in any way the science is not proved and it is used to lower glucose during ingestion but does not directly help the initial insulin response. There would still be too much glucose, which would trigger the reaction. Stay safe [/QUOTE]
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