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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 2286905" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>What [USER=41816]@Brunneria[/USER] said!</p><p></p><p>Or, you are carb intolerant, which causes the overshoot and drives your blood sugar levels down into hypoglycaemia!</p><p></p><p>I'm surprised you didn't go that high during your eOGTT. I always went into double figures in the teens mmols after about an hour after the glucose.</p><p>Also your hypo happened about two and a half hours, much earlier than I did. But your graph is typically RH!</p><p>As for your insulin, you can see the sharp spike and it stays high until you actually go hypo. It is a similar curved graph as I have had but mine continues until the fourth hour.</p><p>Are you keeping good control?</p><p>What dietary recommendations has your specialist recommended?</p><p></p><p>Brun is right, all tests are done to eliminate other conditions, mainly pancreatic conditions, they should be done to leave no doubt that it is RH!</p><p>Have they suggested a 72 hour fasting test?</p><p></p><p>Keep safe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 2286905, member: 85785"] What [USER=41816]@Brunneria[/USER] said! Or, you are carb intolerant, which causes the overshoot and drives your blood sugar levels down into hypoglycaemia! I'm surprised you didn't go that high during your eOGTT. I always went into double figures in the teens mmols after about an hour after the glucose. Also your hypo happened about two and a half hours, much earlier than I did. But your graph is typically RH! As for your insulin, you can see the sharp spike and it stays high until you actually go hypo. It is a similar curved graph as I have had but mine continues until the fourth hour. Are you keeping good control? What dietary recommendations has your specialist recommended? Brun is right, all tests are done to eliminate other conditions, mainly pancreatic conditions, they should be done to leave no doubt that it is RH! Have they suggested a 72 hour fasting test? Keep safe [/QUOTE]
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