Thanks! I couldn't wait for a reply so I had a cup of coffee with one spoon of sugar, that did it for me this time. I guess that's about the same as 3 -5 jelly babies or about a gram of sugar per 20 points. Then I needed about 20 minutes to recover.
It's been over a year since I found out I was T2 and despite all the recommended diet changes and a consistent lifestyle, I still can't make rhyme or reason for the rising and falling sugar level. I didn't do anything differently or eat anything different yesterday so why am I a ragdoll one day and not the next?
Rat:
I hadn't thought of recording everything, good idea.
Nosh:
>You will have to find out why you are going hypo!
I think it's activity. I'm normally very sedentary because I have bad feet and trouble walking but if I have to walk that's when the trouble could begin. I'm probably burning sugar with the exertion and thus dropping the level.
I'm on a combo of Metformina mixed with a tad of Glibenclomeda. The combo results in a more stable BS than the Metformina alone (I'm in Mexico so those are the Spanish spellings).
Glibenclomeda, can and does cause hypoglycaemia.Rat:
I hadn't thought of recording everything, good idea.
Nosh:
>You will have to find out why you are going hypo!
I think it's activity. I'm normally very sedentary because I have bad feet and trouble walking but if I have to walk that's when the trouble could begin. I'm probably burning sugar with the exertion and thus dropping the level.
I'm on a combo of Metformina mixed with a tad of Glibenclomeda. The combo results in a more stable BS than the Metformina alone (I'm in Mexico so those are the Spanish spellings).
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