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It is perfectly normal to only have hypoglycemia symptoms at night. That

is when your cortiosl is lowest and cortisl is what carried the blood

sugar levels during sleep when we are not consuming anything to carry

them. NO carbs? Maybe thta is the problems we need SOME in the daytime,

but then as a Diabetic I have learned that even meat has some carbs! t

is masked by arginine which is why for many years they thought meat had

no carbs. The arginine stimulates enough insulin release to cover those

carbs but if you talkto a type 1 diabetic they can tell you the truth

about carbs in ALL foods. I usually use peanut butter at bedtime to keep

me evem through the night, and ti works very well. I use low carb bread

with peanut butter AND butter as the extra fats make it digest very slowly.

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Buzzing in extremities can be the beginnings of neuropathy from hypo or

hyper glycemia. Whole body vibrating or buzzing is from low cortisl,

your high BP is most liekly form hypothyroid and high pulse can be from

low sodium.

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