Paradoxical Immediate Drop
Cross-source consensus on Paradoxical Immediate Drop from 1 sources and 6 claims.
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- The article says this immediate drop is not a warning sign but evidence that cells are responding to insulin again. — Blood Sugar Drops After Eating: Reactive Hypoglycemia vs. Paradoxical Immediate Drop
- In this pattern, blood glucose may drop within minutes or 20–30 minutes after eating rather than one to two hours later. — Blood Sugar Drops After Eating: Reactive Hypoglycemia vs. Paradoxical Immediate Drop
- On a low-carbohydrate diet, a small insulin release can move already circulating glucose into cells and produce a visible glucose drop. — Blood Sugar Drops After Eating: Reactive Hypoglycemia vs. Paradoxical Immediate Drop
- A paradoxical immediate blood sugar drop in highly insulin-resistant people during fasting is framed as evidence of progress toward reversing insulin resistance. — Blood Sugar Drops After Eating: Reactive Hypoglycemia vs. Paradoxical Immediate Drop
- The article advises people with this pattern not to treat the post-meal drop as alarming. — Blood Sugar Drops After Eating: Reactive Hypoglycemia vs. Paradoxical Immediate Drop
- The paradoxical immediate drop can happen after any food, including low-carbohydrate food. — Blood Sugar Drops After Eating: Reactive Hypoglycemia vs. Paradoxical Immediate Drop