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Old 07-13-2010, 09:00 AM #3
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Thanks MrsD I was hoping you would answer as I appreciate your expertise in this area.

I guess I was always thinking that my low blood sugar right after eating would mean low insulin too but I guess I don't know too much in this department! I don't ever get shakey, sweaty or confused when hungry so that is why I never really believed I had any hypoglycemia.

Is there any way to improve my insulin a couple of points so I don't get that urgent feeling of I need to lay down symptom? My family does get a little annoyed with me because even when we watch movies early, and I am not tired, suddenly I am out and no one can wake me...and this annoys me too because I am usually missing big parts of movies all the time now!

Thanks again for your continued posts and support for all of us!
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