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Metformin Blocks Benefits of Aerobic Exercise on Insulin Sensitivity and VO2 max
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<blockquote data-quote="DragonBits" data-source="post: 146276" data-attributes="member: 18023"><p>Now I have no doubt I have "reactive hypoglycemia" just not sure why and what if anything to do about it.</p><p></p><p>Probably I can prevent it by not fasting then eating a crap load of sugar/carbs. Maybe eat a small amount before a big meal. I used to get very sleepy in that situation, now I don't seem to, but who knows.</p><p></p><p>Reason I am more sure about it because a recent blood test after a glucose challenge at 3 hours I had a blood glucose reading of 40 mg/dl, which is really low. This is from a serum blood test. I didn't feel anything(dizzy, sweating, etc), and using a meter 25 min later my BG was 80 without taking any carbs, so it corrected itself but that was surprisingly low.</p><p></p><p>I don't have a lot of time this weekend, but when I do I will post the full set of labs, it was both interesting and a little confusing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DragonBits, post: 146276, member: 18023"] Now I have no doubt I have "reactive hypoglycemia" just not sure why and what if anything to do about it. Probably I can prevent it by not fasting then eating a crap load of sugar/carbs. Maybe eat a small amount before a big meal. I used to get very sleepy in that situation, now I don't seem to, but who knows. Reason I am more sure about it because a recent blood test after a glucose challenge at 3 hours I had a blood glucose reading of 40 mg/dl, which is really low. This is from a serum blood test. I didn't feel anything(dizzy, sweating, etc), and using a meter 25 min later my BG was 80 without taking any carbs, so it corrected itself but that was surprisingly low. I don't have a lot of time this weekend, but when I do I will post the full set of labs, it was both interesting and a little confusing. [/QUOTE]
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