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<blockquote data-quote="phoenix" data-source="post: 370329" data-attributes="member: 12578"><p>She really needs to talk to a doctor if it is affecting her that much rather than self diagnosis. (I think there are a few rare conditions that can have hypos as a symptom but they would also have other symptoms)</p><p></p><p> I found lots of answers about ways to manage hypoglycaemia/reactive hypoglycaemia on an American dietitian's website.* </p><p></p><p> She says that reactive hypoglycaemia is thought to be a prediabetic condition ie an overproduction of insulin in response to simple sugars. </p><p> Interestingly she says not to eat sugar in this situation but eating protein. </p><p></p><p>* <a href="http://www.dietitian.com/hypoglyc.html#.UWblZppBvmQ" target="_blank">http://www.dietitian.com/hypoglyc.html#.UWblZppBvmQ</a></p><p></p><p> (though you'd have to explain to her why your hypos are different ie your body can't stop the action of the insulin you have injected)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phoenix, post: 370329, member: 12578"] She really needs to talk to a doctor if it is affecting her that much rather than self diagnosis. (I think there are a few rare conditions that can have hypos as a symptom but they would also have other symptoms) I found lots of answers about ways to manage hypoglycaemia/reactive hypoglycaemia on an American dietitian's website.* She says that reactive hypoglycaemia is thought to be a prediabetic condition ie an overproduction of insulin in response to simple sugars. Interestingly she says not to eat sugar in this situation but eating protein. * [url=http://www.dietitian.com/hypoglyc.html#.UWblZppBvmQ]http://www.dietitian.com/hypoglyc.html#.UWblZppBvmQ[/url] (though you'd have to explain to her why your hypos are different ie your body can't stop the action of the insulin you have injected) [/QUOTE]
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