Thanks to you all for your replies. Lack of sweating must be just old age! LOL. I'm sure you get the drift here. I am on a low fat, low carb diet and only taking 1 or 2 units of Humalog with each meal. I took 2 units last night after my evening meal because I added a sweet biscuit to the mix. Felt a bit odd a few hours later which was when I discovered I was hypo. For anybody who is interested, I am not on any BP medication, BP is normal. Cholesterol levels are excellent. I take omega 3, I have flaxseed meal with my breakfast and I add lecithin to assist in lowering cholesterol levels. I prefer natural methods of looking after my health rather than taking drugs. I don't consider insulin to be a drug. It is simply replacing a missing hormone. I am also on a gluten free diet. There is huge amounts of info out there showing how gluten messes with our health and is a known cause of auto-immune diseases, of which diabetes is one. Yes, I know that Type 1 is an autoimmune condition and Type 2 is not, but the info suggests that gluten interferes with the uptake of insulin in insulin resistance, which is basically what they call Type 2 diabetes these days. Going gluten free does not reverse this, but at least I know it can no longer ravage my body the way it used to. I always suffered from IBS and was always told it was caused by my diabetes. Huh! Once I went gluten free, all my bowel problems disappeared. Sad to say it is what we eat that makes us ill. I could give you so many conditions that I have suffered from due to food intolerances, and not just gluten. All have resolved once I eliminated the culprit from my diet. There will be those who want to dispute this, but I've been there and know what I'm saying is true.
Best of luck in your quest for good health.
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