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I&#039;m sorry that I cannot answer your question.  I also have the same issues but have never tested myself.  I also have to watch what I eat, definately no cereal in the morning or I get shaky about 2 hours later.  I&#039;ve been tested before and it was normal but when I went in for a procedure at the hospital I couldn&#039;t eat the night before and right before my procedure my blood sugar had dropped and they had to bring it back up before they could proceed.  I am anxious to hear the answer to your question.  Good Luck.  Just know that you are not alone with this issue.</description>
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<p>I&#8217;m sorry that I cannot answer your question.  I also have the same issues but have never tested myself.  I also have to watch what I eat, definately no cereal in the morning or I get shaky about 2 hours later.  I&#8217;ve been tested before and it was normal but when I went in for a procedure at the hospital I couldn&#8217;t eat the night before and right before my procedure my blood sugar had dropped and they had to bring it back up before they could proceed.  I am anxious to hear the answer to your question.  Good Luck.  Just know that you are not alone with this issue.</p>
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