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<blockquote data-quote="ljdub" data-source="post: 2458655" data-attributes="member: 549348"><p>I wonder if someone can shed some light on this, every Saturday I take my dog for a long walk and the end up at a coffee shop where since being Diagnosed T2. I have a black coffee and that’s it, today I decided to try a small bacon and leek quiche. Checked my bloods 2hrs later and they rose by 1 to 6.6. Now although this looks good I feel a little light headed could this be related as I’m not sure if it is a ‘hypo’ as don’t know what they are supposed to feel like, confused as levels seem ok</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ljdub, post: 2458655, member: 549348"] I wonder if someone can shed some light on this, every Saturday I take my dog for a long walk and the end up at a coffee shop where since being Diagnosed T2. I have a black coffee and that’s it, today I decided to try a small bacon and leek quiche. Checked my bloods 2hrs later and they rose by 1 to 6.6. Now although this looks good I feel a little light headed could this be related as I’m not sure if it is a ‘hypo’ as don’t know what they are supposed to feel like, confused as levels seem ok [/QUOTE]
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