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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 964854" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>Your story resembles so much of what I had to go through. Prediabetes, T2 diabetes, both misdiagnosed, I am not diabetic, I have a blood glucose disorder. We RH ers flush insulin in response to all carbs and sugars that both of them turn into glucose, we use glucose very quickly (hyper) and the excess insulin creates the low (hypo) which is the reactive part of it.</p><p>I try and not touch carbs and sugar, I know I'm allergic to them. So I very, very low carb to avoid the hyper, so I don't hypo!</p><p>Your blood glucose levels 're probably all over the place hence the horrible symptoms. If you can get control then the symptoms and there are many will go away eventually.</p><p>You've asked whether to try an Oral glucose test. Web I would only if I knew somebody would be there to help me and misunderstand completely what you are looking for and how to read your results of what is happening. Because you still may have low awareness of your hypos, you might not feel different. Because I have good awareness, I would really feel a hypo!</p><p>You would have to be very careful.</p><p>If you want you should keep a food diary, to show to your medical team to show what's going on. If you haven't you do need a blood glucose meter. That's the only way you know what foods affect you, test, experiment,test, record, test, experiment, record. You should after a while on low carb get your blood glucose levels back to normal so that your Hba1c next time will show you are not prediabetic, but your spike will still be high when you do eat carbs.</p><p>GPs are not trained to recognize RH or most of the hypoglycaemic conditions.</p><p>Only an endocrinologist would recognise the condition if you are lucky!</p><p>I was very fortunate to get mine.</p><p>I would try again in the future when you can show your doctor what is going on.</p><p>Keep asking the questions, either myself or [USER=41816]@Brunneria[/USER] will answer.</p><p>Low carb works and I've lost and losing weight. And I'm fitter and healthier than I have been for years. Yes! It's a no Brainerd!</p><p></p><p>Welcome to our unique club!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 964854, member: 85785"] Your story resembles so much of what I had to go through. Prediabetes, T2 diabetes, both misdiagnosed, I am not diabetic, I have a blood glucose disorder. We RH ers flush insulin in response to all carbs and sugars that both of them turn into glucose, we use glucose very quickly (hyper) and the excess insulin creates the low (hypo) which is the reactive part of it. I try and not touch carbs and sugar, I know I'm allergic to them. So I very, very low carb to avoid the hyper, so I don't hypo! Your blood glucose levels 're probably all over the place hence the horrible symptoms. If you can get control then the symptoms and there are many will go away eventually. You've asked whether to try an Oral glucose test. Web I would only if I knew somebody would be there to help me and misunderstand completely what you are looking for and how to read your results of what is happening. Because you still may have low awareness of your hypos, you might not feel different. Because I have good awareness, I would really feel a hypo! You would have to be very careful. If you want you should keep a food diary, to show to your medical team to show what's going on. If you haven't you do need a blood glucose meter. That's the only way you know what foods affect you, test, experiment,test, record, test, experiment, record. You should after a while on low carb get your blood glucose levels back to normal so that your Hba1c next time will show you are not prediabetic, but your spike will still be high when you do eat carbs. GPs are not trained to recognize RH or most of the hypoglycaemic conditions. Only an endocrinologist would recognise the condition if you are lucky! I was very fortunate to get mine. I would try again in the future when you can show your doctor what is going on. Keep asking the questions, either myself or [USER=41816]@Brunneria[/USER] will answer. Low carb works and I've lost and losing weight. And I'm fitter and healthier than I have been for years. Yes! It's a no Brainerd! Welcome to our unique club! [/QUOTE]
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