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<blockquote data-quote="Ronancastled" data-source="post: 2573020" data-attributes="member: 517232"><p>First of all massive congrats on the huge improvement in BG, that's impressive.</p><p></p><p>What you are describing sounds like Reactive Hypoglycemia, read up on it & see if it sounds familiar.</p><p>Have you lost a significant amount post diagnosis ?</p><p>Some T2s find that losing large amounts of weight can restore their 2nd phase insulin response, then the over production of insulin to quell the large spike is was causes the body to go hypo.</p><p></p><p>Could be damage, sometimes rapid changes in A1c is known to kick off microvascular complications, the body likes stasis.</p><p>This may be temporary once you keep your A1c in line.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ronancastled, post: 2573020, member: 517232"] First of all massive congrats on the huge improvement in BG, that's impressive. What you are describing sounds like Reactive Hypoglycemia, read up on it & see if it sounds familiar. Have you lost a significant amount post diagnosis ? Some T2s find that losing large amounts of weight can restore their 2nd phase insulin response, then the over production of insulin to quell the large spike is was causes the body to go hypo. Could be damage, sometimes rapid changes in A1c is known to kick off microvascular complications, the body likes stasis. This may be temporary once you keep your A1c in line. [/QUOTE]
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