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  1. JessG123

    Food to help with sudden glucose drops

    Hi, I am Type 2 and currently not on medication due to suspected remission. I'm struggling at the moment though with sudden drops in my blood sugar. My glucose rises as normal after a meal (usually around 7.5 - 8.5mmol) and sometimes it can stay there for a while. Then suddenly in less than...
  2. C

    Struggle to work out without sugar crash

    Hi all, I'm a 29 yr old newly diagnosed type 1 diabetic, and although I feel like I'm starting to get better at controlling my blood sugar in normal life, I can't exercise without having a steep crash in my sugar level. I've seen some posts here by marathon runners, not even needing to eat...
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