Stan, Can You Look? Gtt Results Posted: 12-25-07 10:06am
Fasting 87
1 HR 165
2 HR 98
3 HR 61
4 HR 56
thanks. I started feeling sick about 10
mins before the 4th hour. I get
anxiety/panic attacks if I skip a meal and
I'm always hungry.
Isn't 165 high for 1hr.
I took my glucose test about 30 mins after
I ate a cookie and it was 121. Is that
high because I just ate a cookie?
Thanks!
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Stan
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Posted: 12-30-07 23:01pm
Yeah, that will raise it, but 121 is not
considered high. Anything over 140 is
considered borderline diabetic, but let me
remind you that hypoglycemia is a
pre-diabetic condition. But those results
are pretty clear. Is there something in
particular you wanted me to comment on?
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take4roll10
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Joined: 14 Dec 2007 Posts: 9
Posted: 12-31-07 15:15pm
I just wanted to know how bad my
hypoglycemia is by those results. Cause I
only feel symptoms when I skip a meal.
Otherwise I feel fine. And I don't really
want to change my diet. I enjoy cookies
and cake and ice cream.
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Stan
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Joined: 01 Jan 2006 Posts: 1620 Location: ,
Posted: 12-31-07 16:48pm
Well then do as you like. I warn you,
however, if you continue eating cookies
and cake, those symptoms will likely get
worse, the sugar drops will get worse and
eventually you'll end up with diabetes.
If you don't mind checking your sugar
every two seconds and shooting up insulin,
getting neuropathy, sores on your feet and
so forth, go ahead.
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take4roll10
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Joined: 14 Dec 2007 Posts: 9
Posted: 12-31-07 16:54pm
thank you for the honest answer, but i
cant follow the diet. I have IBS. Whole
wheat bread gives me severe stomach aches,
so do fruits and vegatables and steak.
There's nothing for me to eat. the
hypoglycemic diet contradicts the IBS diet
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Stan
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Joined: 01 Jan 2006 Posts: 1620 Location: ,
Posted: 12-31-07 18:59pm
So the IBS diet consists of cookies and
cake? That makes no sense.
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