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Is this a phenomenon anyone has? (caffeine-reactive hypoglycaemia)
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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 2077551" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>Hi [USER=508208]@Ellenor2000[/USER] </p><p>And welcome to the forum.</p><p></p><p>I have a form of hypoglycaemia and it is mostly food that I am intolerant to but if I drink certain beverages, it has the same symptoms. And of course the hypos.</p><p>I don't like coffee, so I wouldn't know what reaction I would get from it, but tea is my go to drink for most of the day and decaffeinated is better for me, when I test. But it doesn't trigger the hypos, I don't drink tea after six in the evening because of the toilet trips, if I do!</p><p>If you do have a form of hypoglycaemia, 3.7 is in my normal range, and I don't consider it a hypo unless it goes below 3.5, you still get the symptoms but everyone is different.</p><p>I would ask if you are eating dairy all the time, there still could be too many carbs for you. Many dairy products if lower fat content or skimmed has too many carbs.</p><p>I would look at this, than the caffeine.</p><p>I have heard of people being effected by caffeine, but not hypoglycaemic.</p><p>Only tests will give you an answer.</p><p></p><p>Best wishes</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 2077551, member: 85785"] Hi [USER=508208]@Ellenor2000[/USER] And welcome to the forum. I have a form of hypoglycaemia and it is mostly food that I am intolerant to but if I drink certain beverages, it has the same symptoms. And of course the hypos. I don't like coffee, so I wouldn't know what reaction I would get from it, but tea is my go to drink for most of the day and decaffeinated is better for me, when I test. But it doesn't trigger the hypos, I don't drink tea after six in the evening because of the toilet trips, if I do! If you do have a form of hypoglycaemia, 3.7 is in my normal range, and I don't consider it a hypo unless it goes below 3.5, you still get the symptoms but everyone is different. I would ask if you are eating dairy all the time, there still could be too many carbs for you. Many dairy products if lower fat content or skimmed has too many carbs. I would look at this, than the caffeine. I have heard of people being effected by caffeine, but not hypoglycaemic. Only tests will give you an answer. Best wishes [/QUOTE]
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