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<blockquote data-quote="VashtiB" data-source="post: 2132904" data-attributes="member: 511345"><p>Hi and welcome to the forum. Someone with much more experience than me will be here shortly.</p><p></p><p>In the meantime dropping your level from 18-24s to 7-10 is a great achievement so congratulations. However, the 7s to 10s are still higher than you want to aim for. Your doctor is right when he tells you that your body being used to higher levels may temporarily not be feeling great at lower levels. This won't last forever as our bodies are actually pretty good at realising the new normal and adjusting. Do you test when you feel dizzy and extreme fatigue? If you do then you can tell when it is a real hypo or when it is just the body adjusting.</p><p></p><p>There is light at the end of the tunnel. Many people have have reduced or stopped medication completely by going LCHF.</p><p></p><p>The energy will come back. Just keep the blood sugar levels down and it will happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VashtiB, post: 2132904, member: 511345"] Hi and welcome to the forum. Someone with much more experience than me will be here shortly. In the meantime dropping your level from 18-24s to 7-10 is a great achievement so congratulations. However, the 7s to 10s are still higher than you want to aim for. Your doctor is right when he tells you that your body being used to higher levels may temporarily not be feeling great at lower levels. This won't last forever as our bodies are actually pretty good at realising the new normal and adjusting. Do you test when you feel dizzy and extreme fatigue? If you do then you can tell when it is a real hypo or when it is just the body adjusting. There is light at the end of the tunnel. Many people have have reduced or stopped medication completely by going LCHF. The energy will come back. Just keep the blood sugar levels down and it will happen. [/QUOTE]
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