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<blockquote data-quote="MarkMunday" data-source="post: 2309363" data-attributes="member: 525839"><p>Sounds like 'reactive hypoglycemia'. Hypos caused by too much insulin being produced in response to rising blood glucose. It is often caused by consuming carbohydrate. Are these hypos preceded by a glucose load? You could try eating no carbohydrate with your evening meal and after dinner and seeing how his affects Libre readings during the night. If the hypos go away, apply the same logic during the day. Also be aware that there is a 15 minute delay between Libre readings and blood glucose, so it could be lower than your Libre shows hen you start feeling hypo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MarkMunday, post: 2309363, member: 525839"] Sounds like 'reactive hypoglycemia'. Hypos caused by too much insulin being produced in response to rising blood glucose. It is often caused by consuming carbohydrate. Are these hypos preceded by a glucose load? You could try eating no carbohydrate with your evening meal and after dinner and seeing how his affects Libre readings during the night. If the hypos go away, apply the same logic during the day. Also be aware that there is a 15 minute delay between Libre readings and blood glucose, so it could be lower than your Libre shows hen you start feeling hypo. [/QUOTE]
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