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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 706858" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>She definitely needs to be referred.</p><p>Trying not to scare you but it does seem to be a form of hypoglycaemia. I have Reactive hypoglycaemia and the symptoms sound very similar. I may be wrong. Is she always hungry always wanting sweet things and biscuits? is she warm? Does the hypo occurs after a few hours after eating?</p><p>My advice for now is to give small snacks, as low carb as she will eat! Every couple of hours, not necessary during the night but just before.</p><p>As it is the carbs and sugars that make her 'react.' Like that.</p><p>Let us know so that we can help if possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 706858, member: 85785"] She definitely needs to be referred. Trying not to scare you but it does seem to be a form of hypoglycaemia. I have Reactive hypoglycaemia and the symptoms sound very similar. I may be wrong. Is she always hungry always wanting sweet things and biscuits? is she warm? Does the hypo occurs after a few hours after eating? My advice for now is to give small snacks, as low carb as she will eat! Every couple of hours, not necessary during the night but just before. As it is the carbs and sugars that make her 'react.' Like that. Let us know so that we can help if possible. [/QUOTE]
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