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<blockquote data-quote="hughinoo" data-source="post: 2359676" data-attributes="member: 464519"><p>Thanks. I will consider what you said. I feel I'm doing similar self work as I gave myself good talking to when I realised I lost my way & bg now affected. L honestly feel great since changing my eating habits It's just these dips in energy at 3 to 4hrs after eating not 2hrs when u would test. I stopped snacking so much before bed which I've read can do harm if u used to eat before bed in past. </p><p></p><p>Its the 'low sugar unlikely on type 2' concept that confuses me as I don't snack now right after dinner &that it's 3 to 4hrs after meal I feel the fatigue so wonder if low levels. Can bg still affect that long after eating? Could it be my levels just not fully settled after diet change? I've had 1 or 2 spikes that made me think may be going low bg & pushed me to do more food changes</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hughinoo, post: 2359676, member: 464519"] Thanks. I will consider what you said. I feel I'm doing similar self work as I gave myself good talking to when I realised I lost my way & bg now affected. L honestly feel great since changing my eating habits It's just these dips in energy at 3 to 4hrs after eating not 2hrs when u would test. I stopped snacking so much before bed which I've read can do harm if u used to eat before bed in past. Its the 'low sugar unlikely on type 2' concept that confuses me as I don't snack now right after dinner &that it's 3 to 4hrs after meal I feel the fatigue so wonder if low levels. Can bg still affect that long after eating? Could it be my levels just not fully settled after diet change? I've had 1 or 2 spikes that made me think may be going low bg & pushed me to do more food changes [/QUOTE]
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