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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 2422073" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>Have you had many episodes of feeling like you are going low?</p><p>I ask because, I was confused by my symptoms, I was getting normal readings, but still spiking higher than most T2s were describing. Not savvy on diabetes, I just went on believing that it was diabetes and I was getting worse symptoms, I wasn't aware that the high and low glucose levels constantly were actually doing me harm.</p><p>And if I was given an insulin level test rather than a hba1c test, the doctors would have noticed that at the time, my insulin resistance, my high insulin levels (hyperinsulinaemia), the tests necessary to diagnose me properly.</p><p>A food diary showed that I was carb intolerant, and a fasting test confirmed my true condition. If you are carb intolerant, like I suspect, you do need to look at what you eat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 2422073, member: 85785"] Have you had many episodes of feeling like you are going low? I ask because, I was confused by my symptoms, I was getting normal readings, but still spiking higher than most T2s were describing. Not savvy on diabetes, I just went on believing that it was diabetes and I was getting worse symptoms, I wasn't aware that the high and low glucose levels constantly were actually doing me harm. And if I was given an insulin level test rather than a hba1c test, the doctors would have noticed that at the time, my insulin resistance, my high insulin levels (hyperinsulinaemia), the tests necessary to diagnose me properly. A food diary showed that I was carb intolerant, and a fasting test confirmed my true condition. If you are carb intolerant, like I suspect, you do need to look at what you eat. [/QUOTE]
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