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<blockquote data-quote="Brunneria" data-source="post: 1032773" data-attributes="member: 41816"><p>Drink lots of water</p><p><strong><em>Avoid more carbs</em></strong></p><p>Rest</p><p>You should feel better after sleeping.</p><p></p><p>I always feel better after eating fat and protein (steak, full English, salad and mayo...)</p><p></p><p>But i have to tell you, that <strong><em>really</em></strong> isn't a big spike. It is still in 'normal' bg range</p><p></p><p>So you probably aren't experiencing a bg rollercoaster, but you may be experiencing something else - at a guess, it could be the huge insulin dumpage your pancreas released to stop the rise and keep your blood glucose at those levels. But that is only a guess! If that is the case, (remember, i am speculating madly) you may be experiencing the after effects of too much insulin causing insulin resistance. </p><p></p><p>When i feel IR like that, i feel heavy limbed, lethargic, achy, apathetic. The big muscles in my arms and legs ache dully. Is that ringing any bells?</p><p></p><p>[USER=85785]@nosher8355[/USER] is your man to tell you about speedy glucose spikes and rapid drops, but he's away for a few days, so you may not get a quick response.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brunneria, post: 1032773, member: 41816"] Drink lots of water [B][I]Avoid more carbs[/I][/B] Rest You should feel better after sleeping. I always feel better after eating fat and protein (steak, full English, salad and mayo...) But i have to tell you, that [B][I]really[/I][/B] isn't a big spike. It is still in 'normal' bg range So you probably aren't experiencing a bg rollercoaster, but you may be experiencing something else - at a guess, it could be the huge insulin dumpage your pancreas released to stop the rise and keep your blood glucose at those levels. But that is only a guess! If that is the case, (remember, i am speculating madly) you may be experiencing the after effects of too much insulin causing insulin resistance. When i feel IR like that, i feel heavy limbed, lethargic, achy, apathetic. The big muscles in my arms and legs ache dully. Is that ringing any bells? [USER=85785]@nosher8355[/USER] is your man to tell you about speedy glucose spikes and rapid drops, but he's away for a few days, so you may not get a quick response. [/QUOTE]
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