JohnEGreen
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You could eat a few fast-acting carbs just in case, but IMO 2.5 is very unlikely unless you are T1 or taking insulin or an insulin mimicking medication. I'm no expert, though.Funny thing my bloods where 6.0 before my evening meal Have just tested and am at 2.5 according to my meter and as luck would have it was last strip in the pot I think it was a rogue reading but feel quite sickly at the moment.
Funny thing my bloods where 6.0 before my evening meal Have just tested and am at 2.5 according to my meter and as luck would have it was last strip in the pot I think it was a rogue reading but feel quite sickly at the moment.
Ok I tested before my meal 5pm and my blood was 6.1
Had a large meal potatoes veg and chicken Im taking Metformin 50mg which I take before eating
2 hours later I tested and it was 2.7
I felt bad and new my blood was low
So I made a sandwich 30 mins later my blood tested 8.1
And yes I do exercise I run 20 miles a week
This as been happening a lot lately
I been Type 2 for 4 years now and normally have good control
@Bluetit1802
Yes it does happen to me at times go very high then very low in a short time but this was freaky never down to that level before.
I am thinking RH is a distinct possibility.
@Bluetit1802 Yes did manage a retest was no error felt sick as a dog head ache dizzy and nauseous took some glucose tabs and chocolate raided wifes chocolate draw don't tell her. after a while was back in the 6's but that was after a long lie down and still felt poorly for a while back to normal this morning.
Yes it does happen to me at times go very high then very low in a short time but this was freaky never down to that level before.
I am thinking RH is a distinct possibility.
Just to add I quite often test at one hour but had been persuaded by some valid arguments on the forum that it was not necessary to do so so I tested at 2 hours so have no idea how high it went before it dropped so drastically.
@JohnEGreen Sorry if I missed this in a previous posting, and we may want to start another thread, I would be interested to know what scanning device you're using and your motivations and experience of starting with it. I ask as I'm thinking of doing same.
I seem to remember from somewhere else @Bluetit1802 commenting that the linearity of some devices is not great outside the central ranges, lows are too low and highs are two high.
My friend with reactive hypo s steers clear of carbs and mentions mashed potatoes (which you also mention in your meal) as a particular trigger...Is the exercise a recent thing? Perhaps you are becoming less insulin resistant and threfore may need less metformin although the metformin itself should not have p roduced such a low blood sugar.You need to write in that sub forum and ask for advice from the other members. They are the experts.
Meanwhile I'll tag @Lamont D
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