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Please can we have a forum section on reactive hypoglycaemia?
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<blockquote data-quote="lindisfel" data-source="post: 706662" data-attributes="member: 57698"><p>Hi all,</p><p>As a T2, diet controlled, I have found this section very interesting.</p><p>I have had hypos, particularly when working or walking some 2 hours plus after meals.</p><p></p><p>In my case the solution is quite simple:</p><p>Cut down on carbs, so that my blood sugar does not spike.</p><p>And, because my stomach seems to process carbs very fast because I peak c.45mins after starting eating carbs, I get up and walk around or go for a walk/stay vertical/work for 1 hour plus immediately after a meal (whereupon my blood sugar stabilises).</p><p></p><p>My problem is, I believe, insulin hysteresis response. eg.Insulin fails to drop when blood sugar drops as it also fails to increase immediately when the blood sugar increases after eating. </p><p>Of course there could also be problems with my glycogen response but I prefer the simple explanation in lieu the necessary comprehensive blood tests.</p><p>regards</p><p>lindis</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lindisfel, post: 706662, member: 57698"] Hi all, As a T2, diet controlled, I have found this section very interesting. I have had hypos, particularly when working or walking some 2 hours plus after meals. In my case the solution is quite simple: Cut down on carbs, so that my blood sugar does not spike. And, because my stomach seems to process carbs very fast because I peak c.45mins after starting eating carbs, I get up and walk around or go for a walk/stay vertical/work for 1 hour plus immediately after a meal (whereupon my blood sugar stabilises). My problem is, I believe, insulin hysteresis response. eg.Insulin fails to drop when blood sugar drops as it also fails to increase immediately when the blood sugar increases after eating. Of course there could also be problems with my glycogen response but I prefer the simple explanation in lieu the necessary comprehensive blood tests. regards lindis [/QUOTE]
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