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Reactive Hypoglycemia
Reactive Hypoglycemia - Delayed Insulin - High BS?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 2268527" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>Reactive Hypoglycaemia the condition, is a food reaction, mainly carbs. It is not a delayed response because their is a double peak in many so depending on your initial insulin response, the height of the spike which triggers the second insulin response or in most cases called an overshoot.</p><p>In uncontrolled blood glucose levels because of the fluctuations, insulin resistance is more than likely, but not in every case, it depends on the individual.</p><p>Myself, I had hyperinsulinaemia before diagnosis, and this condition will exacerbate insulin resistance.</p><p></p><p>This is why you hear a lot terms such as idiopathic, this means no known reason.</p><p>But, I believe that it is your body adapting to modern high carb diet, with all the processed foods that are now eaten.</p><p>The how is now known, the why , not as much!</p><p>No cure, but good treatment of your dietary regime is almost as good!</p><p></p><p>Keep safe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 2268527, member: 85785"] Reactive Hypoglycaemia the condition, is a food reaction, mainly carbs. It is not a delayed response because their is a double peak in many so depending on your initial insulin response, the height of the spike which triggers the second insulin response or in most cases called an overshoot. In uncontrolled blood glucose levels because of the fluctuations, insulin resistance is more than likely, but not in every case, it depends on the individual. Myself, I had hyperinsulinaemia before diagnosis, and this condition will exacerbate insulin resistance. This is why you hear a lot terms such as idiopathic, this means no known reason. But, I believe that it is your body adapting to modern high carb diet, with all the processed foods that are now eaten. The how is now known, the why , not as much! No cure, but good treatment of your dietary regime is almost as good! Keep safe [/QUOTE]
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