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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 2147298" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>It can effect it either way in my experience, usually in T2s, the levels rise and causes the slight hyper /spike symptoms, but because sometimes the hormonal response to food and whatever ails you, can result in a drop.</p><p></p><p>The 5.6 is really good, what I alluded to was after that reading, because of my experience of hypos and the after effects, if you treat a hypo with too much glucose/ carbs, your glucose levels will rise and trigger an insulin response that might drop you again, known as a rebound effect.</p><p></p><p>T2s can and do get symptoms of hypoglycaemia, such as those with actual hypoglycaemic conditions.</p><p>In the end it is still about finding out about the food that you can get good control of your blood sugar levels.</p><p></p><p>Best wishes</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 2147298, member: 85785"] It can effect it either way in my experience, usually in T2s, the levels rise and causes the slight hyper /spike symptoms, but because sometimes the hormonal response to food and whatever ails you, can result in a drop. The 5.6 is really good, what I alluded to was after that reading, because of my experience of hypos and the after effects, if you treat a hypo with too much glucose/ carbs, your glucose levels will rise and trigger an insulin response that might drop you again, known as a rebound effect. T2s can and do get symptoms of hypoglycaemia, such as those with actual hypoglycaemic conditions. In the end it is still about finding out about the food that you can get good control of your blood sugar levels. Best wishes [/QUOTE]
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