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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 869417" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>Hi [USER=186617]@Ballofwool[/USER] </p><p>Sorry, been working all day. There have be a few misconceptions posted which is understandable.</p><p>You can get very high blood glucose levels very quickly, at an OGTT, my bloods shot up from 5.0 to over 12 within the first hour.</p><p>You can have fast 'dumping syndrome' with Hypoglycaemia.</p><p>You won't go low for hours with RH, just like [USER=41816]@Brunneria[/USER] and myself. I start to go down after 3 and a half hours so I eat more smaller meals through the day.</p><p>You can go low after a carb laden roast dinner.</p><p>If your Hba1c fasting level is already high, say above 7, that's where it will stay eating low carb meals. Until you have complete control can your numbers appear normal.</p><p>Do not have this recommended glucose for a hypo, a plain biscuit and a cuppa will do, until they have normalized, then eat a small low carb meal.</p><p>Don't have the milkshakes, they are lethal, my friend!</p><p>The reason why you didn't get the feeling of having a hypo, is that you are unaware of the symptoms, I thought is was getting old or a bug, flu, or something.</p><p>Do have a read around the Reactive Hypoglycaemia thread.</p><p>You can look at Wikipedia, that's the easiest to search.</p><p></p><p>Keep asking questions there is loads to get your head around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 869417, member: 85785"] Hi [USER=186617]@Ballofwool[/USER] Sorry, been working all day. There have be a few misconceptions posted which is understandable. You can get very high blood glucose levels very quickly, at an OGTT, my bloods shot up from 5.0 to over 12 within the first hour. You can have fast 'dumping syndrome' with Hypoglycaemia. You won't go low for hours with RH, just like [USER=41816]@Brunneria[/USER] and myself. I start to go down after 3 and a half hours so I eat more smaller meals through the day. You can go low after a carb laden roast dinner. If your Hba1c fasting level is already high, say above 7, that's where it will stay eating low carb meals. Until you have complete control can your numbers appear normal. Do not have this recommended glucose for a hypo, a plain biscuit and a cuppa will do, until they have normalized, then eat a small low carb meal. Don't have the milkshakes, they are lethal, my friend! The reason why you didn't get the feeling of having a hypo, is that you are unaware of the symptoms, I thought is was getting old or a bug, flu, or something. Do have a read around the Reactive Hypoglycaemia thread. You can look at Wikipedia, that's the easiest to search. Keep asking questions there is loads to get your head around. [/QUOTE]
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