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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 1456890" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>I think I pushed a bit too hard yesterday - it took quite some time to feel normal again. Perhaps a 'type two hypo' but when I got on the scales this morning I was noticeably lighter. </p><p>It does show why it is so hard to lose weight when type two - taking any real exercise can feel like dying. The day before I got a shock when I got a rap across my toes when out at the shops. Luckily I have no problems with low blood supply to my feet, but my adrenal gland must be feeling a bit put upon at the moment.</p><p>I do wonder how I managed to get a BG reading of 31 mmol/l - I am sure it was entirely wrong as it was six point something when I managed to pick up all the strips and lancets etc - and that was after the grapes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 1456890, member: 355878"] I think I pushed a bit too hard yesterday - it took quite some time to feel normal again. Perhaps a 'type two hypo' but when I got on the scales this morning I was noticeably lighter. It does show why it is so hard to lose weight when type two - taking any real exercise can feel like dying. The day before I got a shock when I got a rap across my toes when out at the shops. Luckily I have no problems with low blood supply to my feet, but my adrenal gland must be feeling a bit put upon at the moment. I do wonder how I managed to get a BG reading of 31 mmol/l - I am sure it was entirely wrong as it was six point something when I managed to pick up all the strips and lancets etc - and that was after the grapes. [/QUOTE]
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