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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 1789093" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>Hi, again, generally medically accepted treatment, what has people with diabetes and Hypoglycaemia go searching for answers because for most, any amount of carbs, wether slow acting, complex or wholesome low GI foods are nearly as bad as high GI carbs. I have RH, I have a carb intolerance, a lot of RH ers have nearly the same. No one is exactly the same.</p><p>Generally accepted treatment does not work! I was recommended the eat well plate and to eat every three hours to offset the hypos. I became a lot worse off.</p><p>Avoidance of carbs, sugars and fruit, in a low carbohydrate lifestyle does work!</p><p>But by degrees, some can eat certain amounts of carbs, fruits. You cannot define it.</p><p>It is what triggers the overshoot!</p><p>Avoid the trigger, in other words the hyper, caused by those foods and you avoid the hypos!</p><p>Your tolerance to carbs is why you need to keep records and use a glucometer to find those foods.</p><p>You are very fortunate to be able to eat those starchy carbs, if you have Hypoglycaemia of any type!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 1789093, member: 85785"] Hi, again, generally medically accepted treatment, what has people with diabetes and Hypoglycaemia go searching for answers because for most, any amount of carbs, wether slow acting, complex or wholesome low GI foods are nearly as bad as high GI carbs. I have RH, I have a carb intolerance, a lot of RH ers have nearly the same. No one is exactly the same. Generally accepted treatment does not work! I was recommended the eat well plate and to eat every three hours to offset the hypos. I became a lot worse off. Avoidance of carbs, sugars and fruit, in a low carbohydrate lifestyle does work! But by degrees, some can eat certain amounts of carbs, fruits. You cannot define it. It is what triggers the overshoot! Avoid the trigger, in other words the hyper, caused by those foods and you avoid the hypos! Your tolerance to carbs is why you need to keep records and use a glucometer to find those foods. You are very fortunate to be able to eat those starchy carbs, if you have Hypoglycaemia of any type! [/QUOTE]
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