I am similar to you. I have never seen my blood sugar go below 75, but if I eat a piece of fruit like an apple, my blood sugar will go up to something like 150 in 30 minutes and it starts shooting down rapidly and then I get the shakes, sometimes this weird numbing feeling on the left side of my body, or get very very hungry. (For some reason, fruit sugar seems to affect me more dramatically than table sugar.)
If I eat 1/4 of an apple after a good size meal, I am OK. A snack size protein meal like a couple of eggs and one whole apple will certaily do the damage. I just need to make sure I don't eat any fruit alone. I need to eat a small serving of fruit only after a good sized meal.
BTW, I am not diabetic. I was having a lot of problems with blood sugar (hypoglycemia symptoms) and when I went to a doctor after eating a big bowl of white rice and the nurse checked my blood sugar, it was 190. My dr ordered a blood test to check for diabetes but my blood test came back within the normal range. The doctor was nothing but helpful because the test came back negative. I am not suggesting you don't see a doctor. It may be a good thing for you to go to a doctor and get the baseline blood sugar level. All I'm saying is my doctor was helpful to run the test for me, but that was about it.
I bought a glucometer after that and checked my blood sugar with different types of foods. I found out that high carb foods will raise my blood sugar to an abnormal range (especially if I eat a lot of say rice or pasta. White rice is for me much worse than pasta, and bread is worse than pasta), but comes down to a normal range within less than 30 minutes to an hour after the peak.
My way of eating now is to eat protein rich food with very little "bad food" and good carbs, and I must eat frequently. That seems like the only way to keep my blood sugar stable.
I also have to make sure and eat a good sized meal before exercise (I play volleyball and the play lasts for about two hours) or I start losing strengh and get really light headed. I also have to make sure and eat more carbs (even some pasta or some bread - maybe an oz, on top of some good veggies) before I exercize, or I get the same light headedness or foggy brain. I sometimes even eat a small piece of zone bars during the game if I start feeling a little weak. (I know you aren't supposed to exercise with full stomach, but this seems like the only way I last for two hours of vball without losing my mental alertness or physical strength...so I do what works for me. )
I tried Dr. Bernsteins way of eating for a while and it is true, my blood sugar never fluctuated more than 20 (it was constantly between 100 and 110), but I simply coudn't exercise this way.
What you might want to do is check your sugar level with different types of food and see what keeps your blood sugar stable and what doesn't. Also, when you do this, if you, say, eat a whole apple, do the check every 15 minutes. It is possible 149 you saw might not have been the peak. In my case, if I am feeling unusually tired or sleepy, it is when the blood sugar is coming down too fast from too high.
I decided not to do the glucose tolerance test although another doctor ordered it. I already know I have a glucose problem. Why making myself go through the worst hypoglycemic torture I know I will experience in my life? That was my reasoning anyway.
I hope this helps,
Tomo
Last edited by tomoolson : Thu, Jun-20-02 at 01:16.
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