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Reactive Hypoglycemia
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<blockquote data-quote="Jj.j" data-source="post: 2198401" data-attributes="member: 516735"><p>Been following the keto diet for about 2 months (more or less) and been doing warrior fasting (23h) every second day. Today i went a bit ham in lentil soup and might have crossed my carb limit for keto, in like 15min my mind became very foggy and it is still 4h later, a similar thing happens when i eat a lot of diary for some reason. My blood glucose meter is ordered and arriving in the mail soon. Meanwhile, is it possible for an episode of RH to cause continuous brain fog for this long?i need to work tomorrow so need to try figure what exactly to avoid </p><p></p><p> My other guesses could be related to a shock for the thyroid (used to have elevated t4) and also had elevated cortisol at the same time. I do not currently take any meds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jj.j, post: 2198401, member: 516735"] Been following the keto diet for about 2 months (more or less) and been doing warrior fasting (23h) every second day. Today i went a bit ham in lentil soup and might have crossed my carb limit for keto, in like 15min my mind became very foggy and it is still 4h later, a similar thing happens when i eat a lot of diary for some reason. My blood glucose meter is ordered and arriving in the mail soon. Meanwhile, is it possible for an episode of RH to cause continuous brain fog for this long?i need to work tomorrow so need to try figure what exactly to avoid My other guesses could be related to a shock for the thyroid (used to have elevated t4) and also had elevated cortisol at the same time. I do not currently take any meds. [/QUOTE]
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