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<blockquote data-quote="louiseb" data-source="post: 174017" data-attributes="member: 25489"><p>what you are describing may be a false hypo if you have been running high for along time prior to diagnosis then when your levels drop to near normal levels you can feel like your hypo when your not.</p><p>it will take awhile for to adjust to being at lower levels.</p><p>if your blood sugar ever falls below 4 then have some fast acting carbs like 2 glucotabs.</p><p>as for the porridge some people can tolerate it some cant it seems by your readings that your can tolerate it ok.</p><p>porridge is a slow acting carb in that it releases energy slowly.</p><p>I think maybe the reason wht you felt abit wobbly and just my opinion is you were too active and did not have enough to eat maybe a try snack next time before rushing around.</p><p>if your concerned speak to your dsn</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="louiseb, post: 174017, member: 25489"] what you are describing may be a false hypo if you have been running high for along time prior to diagnosis then when your levels drop to near normal levels you can feel like your hypo when your not. it will take awhile for to adjust to being at lower levels. if your blood sugar ever falls below 4 then have some fast acting carbs like 2 glucotabs. as for the porridge some people can tolerate it some cant it seems by your readings that your can tolerate it ok. porridge is a slow acting carb in that it releases energy slowly. I think maybe the reason wht you felt abit wobbly and just my opinion is you were too active and did not have enough to eat maybe a try snack next time before rushing around. if your concerned speak to your dsn [/QUOTE]
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