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<blockquote data-quote="KennyA" data-source="post: 2361665" data-attributes="member: 517579"><p>Don't know if this is relevant to the "false hypo" discussion or not. </p><p></p><p>I have also had an odd experience in the last couple of days. This happened about 11am and I'd been up five hours. I'd been really low-carb for the previous four or five days - maybe 10g a day. I hadn't eaten anything for 14-15 hours previously. BG had been bumping along at about 4.6-4.9 for the past week. This is pretty normal these days.</p><p></p><p>First thing I noticed was feeling "strange"; then my vision became blurry; I felt nauseous; and when I tested about 15 minutes later my BG was 6.6 and falling. 6.6 is really high for me these days. BG was back at the 4.6 level about three hours later. It seems like "dawn phenomenon" but not at dawn, or possibly a physical (false hypo??) reaction to a low BG. I really don't know. Background - I also have had "dawn phenomenon" a lot over the last six months - it's only started since my blood glucose has dropped into normal levels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KennyA, post: 2361665, member: 517579"] Don't know if this is relevant to the "false hypo" discussion or not. I have also had an odd experience in the last couple of days. This happened about 11am and I'd been up five hours. I'd been really low-carb for the previous four or five days - maybe 10g a day. I hadn't eaten anything for 14-15 hours previously. BG had been bumping along at about 4.6-4.9 for the past week. This is pretty normal these days. First thing I noticed was feeling "strange"; then my vision became blurry; I felt nauseous; and when I tested about 15 minutes later my BG was 6.6 and falling. 6.6 is really high for me these days. BG was back at the 4.6 level about three hours later. It seems like "dawn phenomenon" but not at dawn, or possibly a physical (false hypo??) reaction to a low BG. I really don't know. Background - I also have had "dawn phenomenon" a lot over the last six months - it's only started since my blood glucose has dropped into normal levels. [/QUOTE]
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