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<blockquote data-quote="Kulka" data-source="post: 2353245" data-attributes="member: 536018"><p>Thank you a lot for your answer. Let me address your questions.</p><p>I'm not eating much carbs. I'm thinking of going paleo and the doctor said it could be good solution for me. For first and second breakfast I dont eat any carbs, only meat, vegetables, eggs, nuts, good fat, sometimes yoghurt (Im not a big fan of dairy, milk and all that white stuff was always a bit disgusting for me). I dont eat any porridges nor coffee with milk, only water and blacktea to drink. Im full after meal (in terms I really dont feel like eating more - hunger-thing in the stomach is still there) and 2h later I have to eat again. Does it take time to feel better after such meals (idk, let body "learn" this?) or should it be rather immediate effect?</p><p>When doing OGTT I also did insulin. It was 5/25/18 - afaik its quite noce result. Where is this spike? Faster then 1h?</p><p>I also did breath test for h.pylori - negative.</p><p>Checked for vitamins deficiency (B6, B12,D) calcium, potassium - OK</p><p>I have tethany, but I'm taking a lot of Mg and I don't experience any symptoms recently.</p><p>I didn't have diabetes when pregnant. I had good results od pregnant OGTT (4,2/7/5,3) and I felt awesome during pregnacy. Everything started about 6 months after labour.</p><p>And... One more things to say. Except after OGTT, I have never experienced typical hypo attack, I can stay hungry for quite long, I feel weaker and weaker but it goes slowly, its never sudden "I will die if I dont eat now".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kulka, post: 2353245, member: 536018"] Thank you a lot for your answer. Let me address your questions. I'm not eating much carbs. I'm thinking of going paleo and the doctor said it could be good solution for me. For first and second breakfast I dont eat any carbs, only meat, vegetables, eggs, nuts, good fat, sometimes yoghurt (Im not a big fan of dairy, milk and all that white stuff was always a bit disgusting for me). I dont eat any porridges nor coffee with milk, only water and blacktea to drink. Im full after meal (in terms I really dont feel like eating more - hunger-thing in the stomach is still there) and 2h later I have to eat again. Does it take time to feel better after such meals (idk, let body "learn" this?) or should it be rather immediate effect? When doing OGTT I also did insulin. It was 5/25/18 - afaik its quite noce result. Where is this spike? Faster then 1h? I also did breath test for h.pylori - negative. Checked for vitamins deficiency (B6, B12,D) calcium, potassium - OK I have tethany, but I'm taking a lot of Mg and I don't experience any symptoms recently. I didn't have diabetes when pregnant. I had good results od pregnant OGTT (4,2/7/5,3) and I felt awesome during pregnacy. Everything started about 6 months after labour. And... One more things to say. Except after OGTT, I have never experienced typical hypo attack, I can stay hungry for quite long, I feel weaker and weaker but it goes slowly, its never sudden "I will die if I dont eat now". [/QUOTE]
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