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<blockquote data-quote="Miss.T. Morning" data-source="post: 2065283" data-attributes="member: 505218"><p>[USER=85785]@Lamont D[/USER] , Winnie53 and Brunneria, </p><p>Thank you for your advice on diet and the glucometer. Within days of beginning to monitor my own BG levels I realised that I couldn't handle carbs without going hypo. I stopped the carbs and my blood sugar has become stable. Fasting BG is usually about 5.3 now and this feels good. I have lost a few pounds (though I wasn't overweight) and my blood pressure has reduced to a more healthy level. I don't usually feel hungry between 3 meals a day and seem to have more energy than before. All this is fantastic for me after years of fearful eating followed by unexpected hypos (which I failed to understand). I have read a lot on this site about the keto diet but haven't experienced anything negative. Could you explain at what times you would get flu like symptoms or liver dump?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Miss.T. Morning, post: 2065283, member: 505218"] [USER=85785]@Lamont D[/USER] , Winnie53 and Brunneria, Thank you for your advice on diet and the glucometer. Within days of beginning to monitor my own BG levels I realised that I couldn't handle carbs without going hypo. I stopped the carbs and my blood sugar has become stable. Fasting BG is usually about 5.3 now and this feels good. I have lost a few pounds (though I wasn't overweight) and my blood pressure has reduced to a more healthy level. I don't usually feel hungry between 3 meals a day and seem to have more energy than before. All this is fantastic for me after years of fearful eating followed by unexpected hypos (which I failed to understand). I have read a lot on this site about the keto diet but haven't experienced anything negative. Could you explain at what times you would get flu like symptoms or liver dump? [/QUOTE]
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