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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 601708" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>I have a condition called Reactive or post prandial hypoglycaemia. I flush insulin after eating carbs or sugars. The first couple were to diagnosis and the rest since and in the future are for seeing how I'm doing since being given meds called a gliptin which is an inhibitor. Which not to be too scientific stops me flushing insulin and having hypos.</p><p>My story on how I got here is on the thread 'according to my consultant'</p><p></p><p>The reason I was 7 hours on my first visit was the staff nurse looking after me gave me lucozade under protest as I was having a hypo which then sent me hyper, then another hypo until I normalised and they wouldn't release me. Fun eh?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 601708, member: 85785"] I have a condition called Reactive or post prandial hypoglycaemia. I flush insulin after eating carbs or sugars. The first couple were to diagnosis and the rest since and in the future are for seeing how I'm doing since being given meds called a gliptin which is an inhibitor. Which not to be too scientific stops me flushing insulin and having hypos. My story on how I got here is on the thread 'according to my consultant' The reason I was 7 hours on my first visit was the staff nurse looking after me gave me lucozade under protest as I was having a hypo which then sent me hyper, then another hypo until I normalised and they wouldn't release me. Fun eh? [/QUOTE]
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