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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 2436796" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>I can clear that up for you.</p><p>If you continue to eat carbs in substantial amounts, and your insulin response gets worse and the insulin resistance gets worse and ignore the condition you will get gradually worse health, you will stop returning to normal glucose levels, you will have too much insulin or the effect of getting too little, your energy levels will drop.</p><p>With the imbalance and your insulin response is not enough, the glucose derived from the carbs will push your fasting levels up and your Hba1c levels will be a lot higher.</p><p>The roller coaster ride of blood glucose going up and down, will cause symptoms.</p><p>And within a few months of eating too much high GI carbs, you will start getting results that will be typical Of T2. It can be a progression, however, that having the right dietary intake to get your health as good as possible, cannot be overstated.</p><p>What ever condition you have, going low carb is a great idea anyway.</p><p>Even though you have reduced your carbs, are you still going hypo?</p><p></p><p>You are going to spend time in a hospital or clinic, all the tests are supervised. Don't let the nurses bully you into having a hypo treatment that you know will cause another hypo later on.</p><p></p><p>Record all your results, so that we can compare results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 2436796, member: 85785"] I can clear that up for you. If you continue to eat carbs in substantial amounts, and your insulin response gets worse and the insulin resistance gets worse and ignore the condition you will get gradually worse health, you will stop returning to normal glucose levels, you will have too much insulin or the effect of getting too little, your energy levels will drop. With the imbalance and your insulin response is not enough, the glucose derived from the carbs will push your fasting levels up and your Hba1c levels will be a lot higher. The roller coaster ride of blood glucose going up and down, will cause symptoms. And within a few months of eating too much high GI carbs, you will start getting results that will be typical Of T2. It can be a progression, however, that having the right dietary intake to get your health as good as possible, cannot be overstated. What ever condition you have, going low carb is a great idea anyway. Even though you have reduced your carbs, are you still going hypo? You are going to spend time in a hospital or clinic, all the tests are supervised. Don't let the nurses bully you into having a hypo treatment that you know will cause another hypo later on. Record all your results, so that we can compare results. [/QUOTE]
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