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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 1539699" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>Hi, Rose.</p><p>I'm thinking something else other than the RH is going on but only tests like the 48 hrs fasting will get you there.</p><p>Knowing is always better than not!</p><p>Testing is what you want to discover what is going on. Without it you probably wouldn't have picked up the disparity in readings.</p><p>Until you know how your blood glucose levels are giving you those readings it's impossible to advise how to proceed because if you are very low carb then your readings should have stabilised in or near normal levels.</p><p>Please take the tests and keep using your glucometer to record your levels in your food diary.</p><p>There are many types of hypoglycaemia, not just RH. And only tests can give you a proper diagnosis.</p><p>Keep posting and asking.</p><p></p><p>Best wishes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 1539699, member: 85785"] Hi, Rose. I'm thinking something else other than the RH is going on but only tests like the 48 hrs fasting will get you there. Knowing is always better than not! Testing is what you want to discover what is going on. Without it you probably wouldn't have picked up the disparity in readings. Until you know how your blood glucose levels are giving you those readings it's impossible to advise how to proceed because if you are very low carb then your readings should have stabilised in or near normal levels. Please take the tests and keep using your glucometer to record your levels in your food diary. There are many types of hypoglycaemia, not just RH. And only tests can give you a proper diagnosis. Keep posting and asking. Best wishes. [/QUOTE]
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