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Delayed Hypoglycemia After Exercise

Dr. Bill Quick
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Physician and Medical Director of DiabetesMonitor.com

Dr. Bill Quick and his wife Steph are the authors of one of the ...

Dr. Bill Quick

Monday, April 16, 2007
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One of my favorite comments to medical students has always been that “there are a hundred reasons for blood sugar levels to change, and we know about fifty of them.” One of the ones that we do know is something called post-exercise delayed hypoglycemia. And I now know from personal experience abo...
  1. The 50 reasons
    Little Sue
    Monday, August 20, 2007 at 10:47 AM
    I can only think of about 12 reasons for BS levels to change. (Not counting 'because it darn well feels like it'!) I'd be interested to read what some of the less-well-known ones are.
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  2. How to explain an Immediate Shock after heavy excercise ?
    Aditya
    Thursday, May 08, 2008 at 06:39 PM

    I had a Paitent who would go into an immediate shock during heavy weight training. No history of diabetes and / or hypoglycemic shocks other than this.  

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