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Was it nocturnal hypoglycemia?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 2116332" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>If I remember correctly the phrase somogyi effect is typical Reactive Hypoglycaemia rebound from hyper then hypo then hyper, hypo, hyper, the roller coaster ride of blood sugar rising very quickly, then as the overshoot of excessive insulin drives levels down into hypoglycaemia.</p><p>Because of this rebound, the symptoms are heightened and I believe so bad for your health. As I have discovered, keeping your blood sugar levels in tight control is the best treatment for RH.</p><p>The longer you have control, the less episodes you will have.</p><p>Because RH is food derived. Having the right dietary balance is so important.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 2116332, member: 85785"] If I remember correctly the phrase somogyi effect is typical Reactive Hypoglycaemia rebound from hyper then hypo then hyper, hypo, hyper, the roller coaster ride of blood sugar rising very quickly, then as the overshoot of excessive insulin drives levels down into hypoglycaemia. Because of this rebound, the symptoms are heightened and I believe so bad for your health. As I have discovered, keeping your blood sugar levels in tight control is the best treatment for RH. The longer you have control, the less episodes you will have. Because RH is food derived. Having the right dietary balance is so important. [/QUOTE]
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