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<blockquote data-quote="howdy" data-source="post: 2120166" data-attributes="member: 513253"><p>Im nondiabetes, my fasting glucose is between 80 and 90 and it seems to not drop if i dont eat for a while (considering that i dont do much of physical activity), but thanks for the hint with other tests, ill do the missing ones, won't hurt</p><p></p><p>the results I've put were from the high carb breakfast, i will wait for the situation to normalize again (got myself into hypo yesterday with an evening lowcarb meal...) and will do a similar test for a low carb breakfast (probable eggs on butter, with bacon and veggies, so both low glycemic and low insulin)</p><p></p><p>i will also buy this libra freestyle thing, combined with food & mood diary it should help me figure out whats going on, as im really confused with what my body tells me and what everybody else tell me ;-)</p><p></p><p></p><p style="margin-left: 20px">"I believe that because you have been experiencing the roller coaster ride of blood sugar levels for a number of years, your inability to get some control is because your diet is not as in control as it needs to be, you are looking for a way to get some control, but changing it too often, hence the different symptoms, results, symptoms and blood sugar levels."</p><p></p><p>Do you mean by that, that i should stick to the certain food routine even if i feel awful after it in the beginning? I can handle the pain of hypos for a while if i know it will help, but im afraid i will just make it worse (since besides post-workout hypo from time to time, i would never have post-meal hypos until ive taken OGTT that seemed to be too much for my body to withstand, <strong>the OGTT started all that im going through now</strong>).</p><p>Im not being ironic, it just sounds like a risky plan.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Also, do you guys think metformine (or any other drug) would help in this case?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="howdy, post: 2120166, member: 513253"] Im nondiabetes, my fasting glucose is between 80 and 90 and it seems to not drop if i dont eat for a while (considering that i dont do much of physical activity), but thanks for the hint with other tests, ill do the missing ones, won't hurt the results I've put were from the high carb breakfast, i will wait for the situation to normalize again (got myself into hypo yesterday with an evening lowcarb meal...) and will do a similar test for a low carb breakfast (probable eggs on butter, with bacon and veggies, so both low glycemic and low insulin) i will also buy this libra freestyle thing, combined with food & mood diary it should help me figure out whats going on, as im really confused with what my body tells me and what everybody else tell me ;-) [INDENT]"I believe that because you have been experiencing the roller coaster ride of blood sugar levels for a number of years, your inability to get some control is because your diet is not as in control as it needs to be, you are looking for a way to get some control, but changing it too often, hence the different symptoms, results, symptoms and blood sugar levels."[/INDENT] Do you mean by that, that i should stick to the certain food routine even if i feel awful after it in the beginning? I can handle the pain of hypos for a while if i know it will help, but im afraid i will just make it worse (since besides post-workout hypo from time to time, i would never have post-meal hypos until ive taken OGTT that seemed to be too much for my body to withstand, [B]the OGTT started all that im going through now[/B]). Im not being ironic, it just sounds like a risky plan. Also, do you guys think metformine (or any other drug) would help in this case? [/QUOTE]
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