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<blockquote data-quote="Razper" data-source="post: 2049153" data-attributes="member: 473465"><p>Hi, </p><p></p><p>I drank last night and today I feel little hungover. My lunch was 2 meatballs with 2 slices veryt thin dark bread and literally 5-6 pieces fries... with coke Zero. My reading was 3.1, then followed by a 3.4 a few times. </p><p></p><p>Do you know when someone can pass out from low blood sugar? It's terrible, since I'm not a diabetic and I thought I'm pretty much safe from such lows.</p><p></p><p>Sometimes when I eat bigger portions with lots of carbs, I don't go below 4.4 so I just don't understand the logic of severe drop while I eat smaller portion and fewer carbs... I think that I actually might be really intollerant to potatoes. Sometimes I eat other carbs (let's say only bread with cheese), and don't go hypo. I'm confused. But that reading really scared me, I never had this low...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Razper, post: 2049153, member: 473465"] Hi, I drank last night and today I feel little hungover. My lunch was 2 meatballs with 2 slices veryt thin dark bread and literally 5-6 pieces fries... with coke Zero. My reading was 3.1, then followed by a 3.4 a few times. Do you know when someone can pass out from low blood sugar? It's terrible, since I'm not a diabetic and I thought I'm pretty much safe from such lows. Sometimes when I eat bigger portions with lots of carbs, I don't go below 4.4 so I just don't understand the logic of severe drop while I eat smaller portion and fewer carbs... I think that I actually might be really intollerant to potatoes. Sometimes I eat other carbs (let's say only bread with cheese), and don't go hypo. I'm confused. But that reading really scared me, I never had this low... [/QUOTE]
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