Erica-Rose
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Hi, newbie learning. How often do people experience hypos (below 3.5 mmol/L)? About to try the low carb/low sugar diet, but only getting hypo about once a month - so need inspiration to take the leap!
Hi and welcome. You don't have diabetes, is that right? I'm not sure what you mean when you say "only getting hypo about once a month". A hypoglycaemic episode is nothing to aim for.Hi, newbie learning. How often do people experience hypos (below 3.5 mmol/L)? About to try the low carb/low sugar diet, but only getting hypo about once a month - so need inspiration to take the leap!
If you have RH you need a low carb diet, tailored to your lifestyle, your tastes, affordibility, circumstances, where you live and availability of good fresh food. Stay away from any produced food as they will all have ingredients that will be not good for you.Hi, newbie learning. How often do people experience hypos (below 3.5 mmol/L)? About to try the low carb/low sugar diet, but only getting hypo about once a month - so need inspiration to take the leap!
This is why you need a food diary, this will give your doctor, information, what is happening to you.Hi, thanks all! Yes, I went to my GP, he did basic iron levels plus HbA1c* (*was fine), then gave me a monitor. I monitored blood glucose for a few days - was lowER (3.8/3.9), but not bad - so he said 'all fine'. My personal cheap monitor I brought didn't record my last TWO typos, both below 1.1mmol/L (just said 'low', then DIDN'T record it that low).
I didn't have a monitor to record before this, but I did have dreadful symptoms yes (night hypos x2), but I don't have the 'evidence' he requires to refer on (but I told him). Very+ frustrating. So basically, I can wait until it happens again (), or try to deal with it myself.