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<blockquote data-quote="kaylz91" data-source="post: 2072814" data-attributes="member: 358175"><p>Were they 16 when you felt shaky? When you've been sitting high for a while and you start to get into more normal levels you can feel hypo symptoms (referred to as false hypos) but I wouldn't imagine you should be feeling that at 16 unless you'd been well in the 20's right before and dropped quickly, you shouldn't really have had a sugary drink though as your sugars were already high and there was no risk to you, you should've tried to trick your brain by eating some cheese or something with low to no carbs</p><p>xx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kaylz91, post: 2072814, member: 358175"] Were they 16 when you felt shaky? When you've been sitting high for a while and you start to get into more normal levels you can feel hypo symptoms (referred to as false hypos) but I wouldn't imagine you should be feeling that at 16 unless you'd been well in the 20's right before and dropped quickly, you shouldn't really have had a sugary drink though as your sugars were already high and there was no risk to you, you should've tried to trick your brain by eating some cheese or something with low to no carbs xx [/QUOTE]
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