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Old 05-20-2015, 06:55 PM #3
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Originally Posted by LouLou1978 View Post
the only way to know for sure is if you test after meals with a kit, to see how your body reacts to different foods. Just by having slightly raised blood sugars caused big problems for me in my first pregnancy, so I am guessing that if left unmanaged could cause other problems too i.e. small fiber neuropathy.!
I think that's exactly what I've learned.

If any good has come of this neuropathy crap, it's that I've hopefully warded off an eventual pre-diabetes or diabetes diagnosis. But I'm also still kicking myself for not getting a better understanding of what developing reactive hypoglycemia meant.
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