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<blockquote data-quote="Brunneria" data-source="post: 930086" data-attributes="member: 41816"><p>Oh, and here is my standard advice (based on experience) for recovering from a RH hypo.</p><p></p><p>Eat no carbs.</p><p>Eat lots of protein and fat (steak, English breakfasts, ham and cheese, veg, salad, mayo...)</p><p>Eat regularly.</p><p>Be gentle with yourself. It could take 3 days till you are back to normal, so don't do anything stressful or physically demanding until you feel 100%</p><p>Sleep plenty.</p><p>Expect mood swings, weepiness, apathy and floppiness.</p><p>Your bg stabiliity may also be fragile for a while, but that is OK, just chill, snuggle and watch DVDs - if you can.</p><p></p><p>Oh, and please come back and tell us how you get on!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brunneria, post: 930086, member: 41816"] Oh, and here is my standard advice (based on experience) for recovering from a RH hypo. Eat no carbs. Eat lots of protein and fat (steak, English breakfasts, ham and cheese, veg, salad, mayo...) Eat regularly. Be gentle with yourself. It could take 3 days till you are back to normal, so don't do anything stressful or physically demanding until you feel 100% Sleep plenty. Expect mood swings, weepiness, apathy and floppiness. Your bg stabiliity may also be fragile for a while, but that is OK, just chill, snuggle and watch DVDs - if you can. Oh, and please come back and tell us how you get on! [/QUOTE]
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