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<blockquote data-quote="JoKalsbeek" data-source="post: 2152787" data-attributes="member: 401801"><p>I think [USER=496333]@Jim Lahey[/USER] and [USER=503481]@MeiChanski[/USER] are on the right track... There must be more going on than "just" T1 and/or a food addiction. And you'll need additional testing to figure out what's what, we can't do that for you, alas. Do you know what your bloodsugars are doing when you start shaking? Could it be a false hypo, or a real one? Because if your bloodsugars run high and your HbA1c is okay (I'm sorry, I can't figure out what's "okay" for a T1 in US diabetic currency), you might be getting big dips that even out the average for the HbA1c... I dunno, just guessing. Basically, I'm clueless, but these are things to look into, numbers to take to a specialist. If one doesn't help, get a second opinion. I know there's T1's on the low carb diet, which might be an option for you, I dunno... But it's all stuff to look into.</p><p></p><p>Good luck eh,</p><p>Jo</p><p>PS: No munchies on weed? Could it be part of the eating is stress related, as you don't feel the need when you mellow out? Just more to consider.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoKalsbeek, post: 2152787, member: 401801"] I think [USER=496333]@Jim Lahey[/USER] and [USER=503481]@MeiChanski[/USER] are on the right track... There must be more going on than "just" T1 and/or a food addiction. And you'll need additional testing to figure out what's what, we can't do that for you, alas. Do you know what your bloodsugars are doing when you start shaking? Could it be a false hypo, or a real one? Because if your bloodsugars run high and your HbA1c is okay (I'm sorry, I can't figure out what's "okay" for a T1 in US diabetic currency), you might be getting big dips that even out the average for the HbA1c... I dunno, just guessing. Basically, I'm clueless, but these are things to look into, numbers to take to a specialist. If one doesn't help, get a second opinion. I know there's T1's on the low carb diet, which might be an option for you, I dunno... But it's all stuff to look into. Good luck eh, Jo PS: No munchies on weed? Could it be part of the eating is stress related, as you don't feel the need when you mellow out? Just more to consider. [/QUOTE]
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