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>>I have insulin resistance/reactive hypoglycemia. Is this something

that could resolve with proper treatment of AF? I do watch my

sugar/carb intake but I am definitely not perfect. Does anyone else

have blood sugar issues? >>

I had problems with increase in my blood sugar on 25 mg of HC. Now that I am

down to 12.5 to 17 mg of HC it is lowering.

My fasting glucose used to be in the 80s, and while on the HC it went up to 105.

So, I guess a good idea would be to keep and eye on it with a home glucose

monitor.

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Oh no, I treating adrenals was supposed to lower your insulin and

therefor resolve hypoglycemia? I still don't totally understand how

the whole insulin/glucose thing works so maybe that's what's confusing me.

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> >>I have insulin resistance/reactive hypoglycemia. Is this something

> that could resolve with proper treatment of AF? I do watch my

> sugar/carb intake but I am definitely not perfect. Does anyone else

> have blood sugar issues? >>

>

> I had problems with increase in my blood sugar on 25 mg of HC. Now

that I am down to 12.5 to 17 mg of HC it is lowering.

> My fasting glucose used to be in the 80s, and while on the HC it

went up to 105. So, I guess a good idea would be to keep and eye on it

with a home glucose monitor.

>

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I am diabetic and treating my adrenals has actually lowered my glucose

and my insulin requirements. Getting cortisl RIGHT is what you need to

do to correct glucose problems.

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