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All women with the "hunter" gene get gestational diabetes.
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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 1582031" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>I take a Gliptin that alters my beta cells.</p><p>This lowers my hyper if I mistakenly have too many carbs or glucose.</p><p>It changes the glucagon/glycogen process.</p><p>My other hormones are not out of balance.</p><p>I have had a myriad of tests to see if it is another hormone causing my symptoms.</p><p>Everything checked normal.</p><p>The thing that causes my symptoms to flair up is food or drink.</p><p>I am in perfect health for a man of my age.</p><p>Because I avoid the foodstuff that triggers my insulin response.</p><p></p><p>If you haven't read my posts, I spike very quickly, then after two insulin response, my blood crashes over the next three to four hours. That is described as Late Reactive Hypoglycaemia. We all differ how long this process takes depending on what we eat.</p><p></p><p>Insulin is not something to be having continuous high levels of, I know this because of my hypo hell period. I'm not going back there wether it is hormonal, genetic or how bad the weather is!</p><p></p><p>I have advised you to find a modern endocrinologist who has researched RH.</p><p>New thinking on how, why and getting help to treat it, is something that myself and my endocrinologist have discussed often.</p><p></p><p>Finding why, we have this condition, is not necessarily the way to approach having better health. </p><p></p><p>Best wishes</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 1582031, member: 85785"] I take a Gliptin that alters my beta cells. This lowers my hyper if I mistakenly have too many carbs or glucose. It changes the glucagon/glycogen process. My other hormones are not out of balance. I have had a myriad of tests to see if it is another hormone causing my symptoms. Everything checked normal. The thing that causes my symptoms to flair up is food or drink. I am in perfect health for a man of my age. Because I avoid the foodstuff that triggers my insulin response. If you haven't read my posts, I spike very quickly, then after two insulin response, my blood crashes over the next three to four hours. That is described as Late Reactive Hypoglycaemia. We all differ how long this process takes depending on what we eat. Insulin is not something to be having continuous high levels of, I know this because of my hypo hell period. I'm not going back there wether it is hormonal, genetic or how bad the weather is! I have advised you to find a modern endocrinologist who has researched RH. New thinking on how, why and getting help to treat it, is something that myself and my endocrinologist have discussed often. Finding why, we have this condition, is not necessarily the way to approach having better health. Best wishes [/QUOTE]
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