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  • in reply to: January 2014 Newsletter Comments #14623
    metabolizer
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    What picture is being referred to?

    in reply to: January 2014 Newsletter Comments #14433
    metabolizer
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    I haven’t tested myself after eating in the morning so I don’t know. Yes I always wake up the middle of the night usually to go to the loo. But when it’s really bad, i.e. super high cortisol I think, I wake up with all this pent up energy and a compulsion to run in place, etc. I eat the bulk of my food in the evening and have a bedtime snack of oatmeal and low carb homemade ice cream.

    in reply to: January 2014 Newsletter Comments #14424
    metabolizer
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    Anywhere from 95-118 is the norm. One day it was actually 145 which freaked me out. It used to always be in the 80s. I was worried about Type 1 diabetes.

    in reply to: January 2014 Newsletter Comments #14420
    metabolizer
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    I am interested in your book about hypoglyemia. I have a high fasting glucose but other numbers are normal:

    HBA1c 4.9 (4.5-5.7)

    Fructosamine 240 (122-236)

    Creatinine, urine 20.4 (15-278)
    Creatinine, ur 24 hr 765 (800-1800)

    Corticosteroid Bind. Glob (CBG) 5.2 (1.7-3.1)

    My doctor says my cortisol is raising my glucose and wants me to come back and retest in a few weeks. What could this mean?

    in reply to: December 2013 Newsletter Comments #14018
    metabolizer
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    I have a comment on the Garrett Smith article. What he describes has happened to me. I was on an ultra low carb diet for 5 months. Now I wake up with high glucose and I know my cortisol is high (via blood and spit test). What I’d like to know is what can I do to correct the situation.

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