Extremely low Blood Glucose on Tren. Eat more?

You said you were under 170lbs in your other thread. Talk about a trainwreck
so hes eating 5000 calories, he is on 1g test 600mg tren. and google tells me he is under 77kg?

i think he isnt lying about the anabolics atleast, so we should get to the food with low bloodsugar he might have tracked 500 calories instead of 5000.

fuck i feel bad for coaches coaching normal people
 
so hes eating 5000 calories, he is on 1g test 600mg tren. and google tells me he is under 77kg?

i think he isnt lying about the anabolics atleast, so we should get to the food with low bloodsugar he might have tracked 500 calories instead of 5000.

fuck i feel bad for coaches coaching normal people
As of this morning I’m 186lbs. Was 182 yesterday and 173 last Monday. 1g test c 600 tren e is the anabolics. Calculated TDEE is 2800 and currently just upped cals yesterday to 4350. My morning fasted BG today was 52. Measured it after my workout and it was 35. 2 hours after eating a 130g carb meal BG was 30. Immediately ate another 150g carbs and it was 59
 
As of this morning I’m 186lbs. Was 182 yesterday and 173 last Monday. 1g test c 600 tren e is the anabolics. Calculated TDEE is 2800 and currently just upped cals yesterday to 4350. My morning fasted BG today was 52. Measured it after my workout and it was 35. 2 hours after eating a 130g carb meal BG was 30. Immediately ate another 150g carbs and it was 59
These are my true stats I’m actually asking for genuine advice that pertains to my current situation all of these stats are my true stats
 
Dude if your glucose was in the 30’s you’d be damn near passing out and having tunnel vision. Extreme tremors and shaking. Sweating etc. and or need to be in the hospital.

Nothing to joke with. But also could be messing up with pricking your finger. Pushing too hard can allow fluid to come up with the blood and throws off glucose meters. Happened to me constantly.
So I got put in a CGM.

I’m dealing with a lot of problems and reactive hypoglycemia is one of them.

Two months ago I was crashing to 40-50 and having all of those symptoms. Tunnel vision sweating inability to use my hands.

Doctors have no clue. I’ve seen 3.

Any time I have more than 40g of carbs. boom glucose crashes within 10-15 mins. To 60-65.
If I have complex carbs or anything that truly spikes your insulin it hits harder.

Fats & fiber with carbs slow the digestion and rate in which they spike your BG.
I was crashing during my sleep as well. My CGM was the only thing that let me know that. Which is bad.

HIGH CARB MEALS TRIGGER IT FAST AND HARD.
 
Dude if your glucose was in the 30’s you’d be damn near passing out and having tunnel vision. Extreme tremors and shaking. Sweating etc. and or need to be in the hospital.

Nothing to joke with. But also could be messing up with pricking your finger. Pushing too hard can allow fluid to come up with the blood and throws off glucose meters. Happened to me constantly.
So I got put in a CGM.

I’m dealing with a lot of problems and reactive hypoglycemia is one of them.

Two months ago I was crashing to 40-50 and having all of those symptoms. Tunnel vision sweating inability to use my hands.

Doctors have no clue. I’ve seen 3.

Any time I have more than 40g of carbs. boom glucose crashes within 10-15 mins. To 60-65.
If I have complex carbs or anything that truly spikes your insulin it hits harder.

Fats & fiber with carbs slow the digestion and rate in which they spike your BG.
I was crashing during my sleep as well. My CGM was the only thing that let me know that. Which is bad.

HIGH CARB MEALS TRIGGER IT FAST AND HARD.
Pushing to hard meaning pushing the blood to the tip of the finger to hard? I’ve had pretty consistently low readings the past few days. No clue why I don’t have a feeling of going hypo when it was fucking 30 today. If it truly was 30. It measured in twice both at 30. I even used it on my mom to see if the monitor was working and sure as shit she measured in the 70s so I know it was working. Should I just keep upping carbs and total calories? Is this caused by tren rapidly burning through carbs?
 
Dude if your glucose was in the 30’s you’d be damn near passing out and having tunnel vision. Extreme tremors and shaking. Sweating etc. and or need to be in the hospital.

Not necessarily and that's where it gets particularly harmful. The more times you go hypo, the less symptoms you get. But you still experience neuroglycopenia (brain starved of glucose).

Called hypoglycemia unawareness.

Originally it was only seen in people with type 1 diabetes. Now more common but generally only associated with insulin use.
 
Not necessarily and that's where it gets particularly harmful. The more times you go hypo, the less symptoms you get. But you still experience neuroglycopenia (brain starved of glucose).

Called hypoglycemia unawareness.

Originally it was only seen in people with type 1 diabetes. Now more common but generally only associated with insulin use.
How do I counteract this? I’m already in a 1600 surplus lol
 
Pushing to hard meaning pushing the blood to the tip of the finger to hard? I’ve had pretty consistently low readings the past few days. No clue why I don’t have a feeling of going hypo when it was fucking 30 today. If it truly was 30. It measured in twice both at 30. I even used it on my mom to see if the monitor was working and sure as shit she measured in the 70s so I know it was working. Should I just keep upping carbs and total calories? Is this caused by tren rapidly burning through carbs?
I used it on my mom so it's working because she got a 70 lol. How many middle aged to old ladies are pulling a 70 on a bg monitor fasted let alone mid day. Go buy another bg monitor and recheck.
 
so hes eating 5000 calories, he is on 1g test 600mg tren. and google tells me he is under 77kg?

i think he isnt lying about the anabolics atleast, so we should get to the food with low bloodsugar he might have tracked 500 calories instead of 5000.

fuck i feel bad for coaches coaching normal people

I deal with this shit all the time and it's not just normies.

People are almost universally horrible at measuring food intake & macros.

Fortunately there are some apps where you can take pictures of your meals and it's at least in the ballpark. This is a big step forward for remote coaching.
 
I don’t that’s why I’m here asking what do do lmao
You're not here asking what to do. In all your threads everyone has told you your ideas are terrible yet you decide to continue on with them. You're clearly not here to ask people what to do and listen to them. With a 1600 calorie surplus you're like 3 weeks away from your next great idea in your other thread of a DNP minicut in the middle of your bulk. Dude just stop and hire a coach before you hurt yourself.
 
As of this morning I’m 186lbs. Was 182 yesterday and 173 last Monday. 1g test c 600 tren e is the anabolics. Calculated TDEE is 2800 and currently just upped cals yesterday to 4350. My morning fasted BG today was 52. Measured it after my workout and it was 35. 2 hours after eating a 130g carb meal BG was 30. Immediately ate another 150g carbs and it was 59
Sure buddy, Whatever you say,,, Beat it clown IMG_0629.webp
 
I deal with this shit all the time and it's not just normies.

People are almost universally horrible at measuring food intake & macros.

Fortunately there are some apps where you can take pictures of your meals and it's at least in the ballpark. This is a big step forward for remote coaching.
4350 cal

250p 81f 659c

My macros are tracked extremely accurately. Same food everyday same meal timing.

TDEE is 2800

Should I up my calories further? I’m just a bit concerned about excess fat but if the low BG is a sign the tren is burning through almost all the carbs then I don’t have an issue eating more. The BG is concerning to me
 
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