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When is best to test the 'spike'?
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<blockquote data-quote="sec123" data-source="post: 2274262" data-attributes="member: 413430"><p>So I think I have had RH for a while and it has happened again today, I often get low blood sugar especially after a high carb meal. </p><p></p><p>I had two pieces of brown toast and then about 1 and a half hours later felt a bit lightheaded sweaty etc. checked my blood sugar it was 3.6. </p><p></p><p>My issue is I kept trying to find the spike of high blood sugar that leads to the overproduction of insulin and in the past I've tested at half an hour, 45 mins, 1 hour to see how high it gets and it never really gets that high the highest its been I think is about 6.7 and it never goes up by more than 2 mmol. </p><p></p><p>When is best to capture the actual high spike?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sec123, post: 2274262, member: 413430"] So I think I have had RH for a while and it has happened again today, I often get low blood sugar especially after a high carb meal. I had two pieces of brown toast and then about 1 and a half hours later felt a bit lightheaded sweaty etc. checked my blood sugar it was 3.6. My issue is I kept trying to find the spike of high blood sugar that leads to the overproduction of insulin and in the past I've tested at half an hour, 45 mins, 1 hour to see how high it gets and it never really gets that high the highest its been I think is about 6.7 and it never goes up by more than 2 mmol. When is best to capture the actual high spike? [/QUOTE]
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