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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 1789030" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>Hi [USER=474011]@Bryce74[/USER] </p><p>Welcome to our forum and I'm grateful for your input.</p><p></p><p>You have already done that by your post, many thanks!</p><p></p><p>This basic thread, was to make those who have, could have all types of Hypoglycaemia read for themselves that what knowledge we have gleaned is only a start.</p><p></p><p>We are all different, for instance, I have late reactive hypoglycaemia and an intolerance to most foods containing carbs, but not gluten, whereas one of the mods, </p><p>has T2, RH before that and a gluten intolerance.</p><p>Trying to put in and be accurate is impossible, it is just a guide.</p><p>The forum as a whole advocates lowering carb intake as a healthy option but is open to other ideas that recognise different ways to treat their condition.</p><p>We as RH ers, have to find what works for us individually, I have no idea, where you come from, nationality, race, creed, availability of food, rich, poor, able bodied, young old or a doctor, nurse or specialist. Or more important, which foods you are intolerant to.</p><p>We have to be careful what we recommend. It is against forum rules to diagnose, only offer help from our experience, and advise accordingly.</p><p></p><p>The point about a hypo reading depends on the individual and the condition, because of the (elder) members and asking for professional advice. 3.5 was agreed.</p><p>However, we have so many posters, saying it is too low, some say it is too high, most don't care enough because, the glucometer can be out by some degrees testing. They are not always accurate. The reason behind testing is to find your blood glucose levels at that point and record. Testing is about gaining control.</p><p>Hypos should be treated as soon as possible. With RH it should be different because of the rebound effect. But still should be treated. We all have different levels when you have awareness of a hypo.</p><p></p><p>In the end, it is all about finding your balance that helps you be as healthy as you can be by avoiding the foods that trigger the overshoot response from your pancreas!</p><p>Through my experience, it is the insulin response that is the reason for the symptoms and avoiding foods. It is not low GI foods that do this but the insulin index, would help any RH er, be more aware of how and why they 'react'!</p><p></p><p>Your input is essential and the more diverse the treatment, that has got to be more educational than being closed to ideas.</p><p></p><p>Have you ever tried fasting? Because, that hasn't been included either!</p><p>Best wishes and again welcome to our forum.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 1789030, member: 85785"] Hi [USER=474011]@Bryce74[/USER] Welcome to our forum and I'm grateful for your input. You have already done that by your post, many thanks! This basic thread, was to make those who have, could have all types of Hypoglycaemia read for themselves that what knowledge we have gleaned is only a start. We are all different, for instance, I have late reactive hypoglycaemia and an intolerance to most foods containing carbs, but not gluten, whereas one of the mods, has T2, RH before that and a gluten intolerance. Trying to put in and be accurate is impossible, it is just a guide. The forum as a whole advocates lowering carb intake as a healthy option but is open to other ideas that recognise different ways to treat their condition. We as RH ers, have to find what works for us individually, I have no idea, where you come from, nationality, race, creed, availability of food, rich, poor, able bodied, young old or a doctor, nurse or specialist. Or more important, which foods you are intolerant to. We have to be careful what we recommend. It is against forum rules to diagnose, only offer help from our experience, and advise accordingly. The point about a hypo reading depends on the individual and the condition, because of the (elder) members and asking for professional advice. 3.5 was agreed. However, we have so many posters, saying it is too low, some say it is too high, most don't care enough because, the glucometer can be out by some degrees testing. They are not always accurate. The reason behind testing is to find your blood glucose levels at that point and record. Testing is about gaining control. Hypos should be treated as soon as possible. With RH it should be different because of the rebound effect. But still should be treated. We all have different levels when you have awareness of a hypo. In the end, it is all about finding your balance that helps you be as healthy as you can be by avoiding the foods that trigger the overshoot response from your pancreas! Through my experience, it is the insulin response that is the reason for the symptoms and avoiding foods. It is not low GI foods that do this but the insulin index, would help any RH er, be more aware of how and why they 'react'! Your input is essential and the more diverse the treatment, that has got to be more educational than being closed to ideas. Have you ever tried fasting? Because, that hasn't been included either! Best wishes and again welcome to our forum. [/QUOTE]
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