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<blockquote data-quote="Humminglime" data-source="post: 2317754" data-attributes="member: 531359"><p>Does nylons know how how your sugars have to get to start causing damage, I’m finding conflicting information online.</p><p>My sugars have been in range for a week now and I tried a panini while out, usually I’m very low carbs or try to be as I find carbs have more affect than sugar for me. And I felt awful about and hour later. Sugars were 12.8, I was struggling to stay awake, felt sick, had eye pain and stomach pain.. has some pepperami as I’ve found that lowers my sugars well and I started to feel better but just wondering where the cut off point is as I’m trying to find foods I can eat and sometime hit a sugar bomb and worry this will cause more damage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Humminglime, post: 2317754, member: 531359"] Does nylons know how how your sugars have to get to start causing damage, I’m finding conflicting information online. My sugars have been in range for a week now and I tried a panini while out, usually I’m very low carbs or try to be as I find carbs have more affect than sugar for me. And I felt awful about and hour later. Sugars were 12.8, I was struggling to stay awake, felt sick, had eye pain and stomach pain.. has some pepperami as I’ve found that lowers my sugars well and I started to feel better but just wondering where the cut off point is as I’m trying to find foods I can eat and sometime hit a sugar bomb and worry this will cause more damage. [/QUOTE]
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