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<blockquote data-quote="13lizanne" data-source="post: 1419854" data-attributes="member: 202637"><p>Hi there and welcome to the forum [USER=194584]@christopher52[/USER] I'm tagging [USER=25759]@daisy1[/USER] for you she'll be along shortly with some good information including a link to a free low carb diet programme. Insulin is a hormone (and change of life involves fluctuations in "female" hormones) the symptoms of fluctuations in insulin can also cause flushes and sweats. This happens to me if my blood sugars drop too low or if they have spiked to a higher level than normal. Our aim as diabetics is to keep our blood glucose levels as steady as possible, daisy's information and eating lower carb will help you to do that. Ask any further questions you have and someone will answer you. Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="13lizanne, post: 1419854, member: 202637"] Hi there and welcome to the forum [USER=194584]@christopher52[/USER] I'm tagging [USER=25759]@daisy1[/USER] for you she'll be along shortly with some good information including a link to a free low carb diet programme. Insulin is a hormone (and change of life involves fluctuations in "female" hormones) the symptoms of fluctuations in insulin can also cause flushes and sweats. This happens to me if my blood sugars drop too low or if they have spiked to a higher level than normal. Our aim as diabetics is to keep our blood glucose levels as steady as possible, daisy's information and eating lower carb will help you to do that. Ask any further questions you have and someone will answer you. Good luck [/QUOTE]
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