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Old Thu, Mar-18-04, 04:59
Dorrian Dorrian is offline
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Plan: Atkins
Stats: 180/170/140 Female 165
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Default in ketosis but fasting blood sugar near 100

i wondered if anyone had ant suggestions regarding this as usually my fasting glucose is 65-70. i notice when i eat the BS level takes a long time to get back to normal. i am not diabetic but measure BS as i would be prone to hypoglycemia. could it be that ketosis stops insulin production therfore levels take longer to drop?
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