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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 1800720" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>I'm going to be a little careful here because I don't want to appear too picky.</p><p>However, depending on most medical care providers about hypoglycaemia, quite a few T2s can feel okay with high 3s and not have the symptoms of a hypo, whereas others can have hypo symptoms, whilst still in the 4s or 5s.</p><p>I would say that you have dropped a bit too quickly after exercise. If you have been diagnosed as T2, then the exercise was too much or you didn't eat applicable to the level of exercise you did.</p><p>What was the difference from your normal exercise crashes?</p><p>Are you on meds?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 1800720, member: 85785"] I'm going to be a little careful here because I don't want to appear too picky. However, depending on most medical care providers about hypoglycaemia, quite a few T2s can feel okay with high 3s and not have the symptoms of a hypo, whereas others can have hypo symptoms, whilst still in the 4s or 5s. I would say that you have dropped a bit too quickly after exercise. If you have been diagnosed as T2, then the exercise was too much or you didn't eat applicable to the level of exercise you did. What was the difference from your normal exercise crashes? Are you on meds? [/QUOTE]
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