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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 2696846" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>Typical symptoms of atypical are listed in the sticky at the top of the sub forum page.</p><p></p><p>I went through a couple of times, the eat every three hours advice.</p><p>It is so difficult to maintain.</p><p>There are quite a few reasons not to.</p><p>The first is, it doesn't stop the reaction or the symptoms or the hypos.</p><p>The theories because the hypo start around 3 to 4 hours after eating. To prevent them happening. And to have the glucose for your brain (you don't!) Also, to have the fibre and roughage from grains (you don't, and they are not particularly healthy)</p><p>And I'm referring to hypoglycaemia. Though, even normal (who is?) Would struggle eating that much food every day!</p><p>I hope that helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 2696846, member: 85785"] Typical symptoms of atypical are listed in the sticky at the top of the sub forum page. I went through a couple of times, the eat every three hours advice. It is so difficult to maintain. There are quite a few reasons not to. The first is, it doesn't stop the reaction or the symptoms or the hypos. The theories because the hypo start around 3 to 4 hours after eating. To prevent them happening. And to have the glucose for your brain (you don't!) Also, to have the fibre and roughage from grains (you don't, and they are not particularly healthy) And I'm referring to hypoglycaemia. Though, even normal (who is?) Would struggle eating that much food every day! I hope that helps. [/QUOTE]
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