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<blockquote data-quote="Skinny43" data-source="post: 2160882" data-attributes="member: 516352"><p>Thank you Jo. I’m learning so much here[emoji847]. I used to have what I called “hunger attacks”. Even went to the doctors a few years ago they couldn’t find anything obviously wrong. Sugar level then was right on the top end of the normal range. One doctor did suggest I felt hunger and dizzy and hypo-like symptoms when my sugar level dropped quickly. That must have been due to the high spikes! Now I don’t feel terribly like dying when it’s 5 mins late for meal time. I definitely feel healthier! Yes first few days was difficult but I think it’s becoming easier and more natural now. Thank you for the educational reply[emoji1].</p><p>Ruiyan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skinny43, post: 2160882, member: 516352"] Thank you Jo. I’m learning so much here[emoji847]. I used to have what I called “hunger attacks”. Even went to the doctors a few years ago they couldn’t find anything obviously wrong. Sugar level then was right on the top end of the normal range. One doctor did suggest I felt hunger and dizzy and hypo-like symptoms when my sugar level dropped quickly. That must have been due to the high spikes! Now I don’t feel terribly like dying when it’s 5 mins late for meal time. I definitely feel healthier! Yes first few days was difficult but I think it’s becoming easier and more natural now. Thank you for the educational reply[emoji1]. Ruiyan [/QUOTE]
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