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<blockquote data-quote="KidDougi" data-source="post: 2449085" data-attributes="member: 546972"><p>What is your normal BG after you have breakfast?</p><p>I have found that mine usually go up prior to my normal main meal, irrespective of me fasting or not. </p><p>I usually skip breakfast but will have a light low carb lunch. This keeps my BG around the 5.5 average. But come 6pm my BG starts to go up and can easily hit 6-7mmo/l, even if I have fasted until then. I tend to have my main meal around 7pm. I’ve put it down to my body getting ready for the ‘hunt’ for food. </p><p></p><p>You also said that you were ‘intensely busy’, which tallies with your body being, ‘on the hunt for food’, hence bumping you glucose reserves into your bloodstream so that you had the energy to succeed. </p><p></p><p>I do suspect that the hypo’ symptoms were more likely the meds on an empty stomach. </p><p>I normally get them if I dip below 3.2 but not always. I have had symptoms when around 5 mmo/l …</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KidDougi, post: 2449085, member: 546972"] What is your normal BG after you have breakfast? I have found that mine usually go up prior to my normal main meal, irrespective of me fasting or not. I usually skip breakfast but will have a light low carb lunch. This keeps my BG around the 5.5 average. But come 6pm my BG starts to go up and can easily hit 6-7mmo/l, even if I have fasted until then. I tend to have my main meal around 7pm. I’ve put it down to my body getting ready for the ‘hunt’ for food. You also said that you were ‘intensely busy’, which tallies with your body being, ‘on the hunt for food’, hence bumping you glucose reserves into your bloodstream so that you had the energy to succeed. I do suspect that the hypo’ symptoms were more likely the meds on an empty stomach. I normally get them if I dip below 3.2 but not always. I have had symptoms when around 5 mmo/l … [/QUOTE]
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