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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 2132214" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>If you have had RH for that long and the hypos have started yet again, and if it is definitely RH, then do take a good look at what has changed. The only other thing is what you are eating? Has your trigger changed? Are you low carb enough?</p><p>I found that I thought certain food items were low enough but some lower GI foods still ended in hypos.</p><p>What are your fasting blood sugar levels?</p><p>Do you like me, have normal blood sugar levels in the morning?</p><p>You may have to resort to going back to the start and testing each food that you eat as part of your diet, I still keep up with my food diary, and I have noticed that I do get different results from time to time. But because I avoid all the trigger foods, I'm still in normal range.</p><p></p><p>And if none of these works, I agree that there is something else going on.</p><p>Best wishes</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 2132214, member: 85785"] If you have had RH for that long and the hypos have started yet again, and if it is definitely RH, then do take a good look at what has changed. The only other thing is what you are eating? Has your trigger changed? Are you low carb enough? I found that I thought certain food items were low enough but some lower GI foods still ended in hypos. What are your fasting blood sugar levels? Do you like me, have normal blood sugar levels in the morning? You may have to resort to going back to the start and testing each food that you eat as part of your diet, I still keep up with my food diary, and I have noticed that I do get different results from time to time. But because I avoid all the trigger foods, I'm still in normal range. And if none of these works, I agree that there is something else going on. Best wishes [/QUOTE]
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