exactly... although the pancreas does put out insulin for a certain amount of carbs, it can NOT put out enough for everything that you eat. If this were true you would never have high blood sugar levels...
I believe this is false, and believe that the pancreas often actually secretes too much insulin, not too little as you implied.
Your blood sugar gets high because you ingest too much sugar, of course the insulin has to be released
after the ingestion and this takes time. So, for a bit of time, yes, your blood sugar is high. But, Low blood sugar is caused when the body cannot process these carbohydrates fast enough, too much sugar and carbohydrate consumption causes the pancreas to overcompensate and produce
too much insulin, which lowers blood sugar levels too quickly. This is why people often become Hypoglycemic after eating large amounts of refined sugar.
This is why you may experience these symptoms 45 minutes or so after eating large amounts of very sweet foods, i.e. Gallon of Kool-Aid.
Hypoglycemic Symptoms:
* hunger
* nervousness and shakiness
* perspiration
* dizziness or light-headedness
* sleepiness
* confusion
* difficulty speaking
* feeling anxious or weak