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<blockquote data-quote="martwolves" data-source="post: 400616" data-attributes="member: 59290"><p><strong>Re: How long does it take for a piece of toast to be digeste</strong></p><p></p><p>Depending on what you eat and how often and how much insulin can affect the way you feel. Sometimes after eating and I know I have to but don't feel hungry I feel really clammy and dizzy. Also if it's been a while between meals I feel a bit light-headed and blurry in vision. It doesn't help that we are short-staffed right now and time can fly by. I generally have good control. Sometimes and I really hate this, as I have vertigo, I can get a really irration fear of escalators and can't face them. Very embarassing but it is a rare occurance. Eating habits and control play a massive part in how you feel. Good luck, Paul!</p><p></p><p>Mart.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="martwolves, post: 400616, member: 59290"] [b]Re: How long does it take for a piece of toast to be digeste[/b] Depending on what you eat and how often and how much insulin can affect the way you feel. Sometimes after eating and I know I have to but don't feel hungry I feel really clammy and dizzy. Also if it's been a while between meals I feel a bit light-headed and blurry in vision. It doesn't help that we are short-staffed right now and time can fly by. I generally have good control. Sometimes and I really hate this, as I have vertigo, I can get a really irration fear of escalators and can't face them. Very embarassing but it is a rare occurance. Eating habits and control play a massive part in how you feel. Good luck, Paul! Mart. [/QUOTE]
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