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Strange drop in blood glucose after eating rice
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<blockquote data-quote="UK T1" data-source="post: 2254645" data-attributes="member: 503751"><p>Hi, some people are sensitive to spicy foods, especially if not eaten particularly regularly, and find a spicy curry fir example would lower blood sugar. Perhaps this is why?</p><p>Would he inject 8 units regularly for other meals too? Could it be a sudden increase in insulin? I've read that some find they are more sensitive to larger doses of insulin, but not sure about scientific proof of this. </p><p>Also worth thinking about anything else (stress/exercise/alcohol) which might be a factor. I feel lucky I've never noticed a difference in effect based on the source of the carbohydrate but it would be interesting for you to experiment and see whether that particular meal does require different ratios compared to others. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UK T1, post: 2254645, member: 503751"] Hi, some people are sensitive to spicy foods, especially if not eaten particularly regularly, and find a spicy curry fir example would lower blood sugar. Perhaps this is why? Would he inject 8 units regularly for other meals too? Could it be a sudden increase in insulin? I've read that some find they are more sensitive to larger doses of insulin, but not sure about scientific proof of this. Also worth thinking about anything else (stress/exercise/alcohol) which might be a factor. I feel lucky I've never noticed a difference in effect based on the source of the carbohydrate but it would be interesting for you to experiment and see whether that particular meal does require different ratios compared to others. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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