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<blockquote data-quote="endocrinegremlin" data-source="post: 1329819" data-attributes="member: 196900"><p>Those numbers, especially so soon after diagnosis, suggest your kid is swinging between 'ok' and hypos. Some diabetes can go that low and be ok but I would think as the diabetes settles those numbers will make them feel ill. All a person can do is offer their personal thoughts and as you see they will clash. If I go low carb I feel weak and shaky. Non diabetics eat carbs and sweets and are ok at the end of their day. They take on caffeine to work shifts. They take on sugar on their breaks. We can't be that different but must all find the personal balance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="endocrinegremlin, post: 1329819, member: 196900"] Those numbers, especially so soon after diagnosis, suggest your kid is swinging between 'ok' and hypos. Some diabetes can go that low and be ok but I would think as the diabetes settles those numbers will make them feel ill. All a person can do is offer their personal thoughts and as you see they will clash. If I go low carb I feel weak and shaky. Non diabetics eat carbs and sweets and are ok at the end of their day. They take on caffeine to work shifts. They take on sugar on their breaks. We can't be that different but must all find the personal balance. [/QUOTE]
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