@Lamont D I got this letter from my consultant. I am feeling very frustrated because there's no acknowledgement of my regular hypos. I've a virtual appointment coming up, so will ask questions, but it seems he doesn't think I've reactive hypoglycemia. I'm wondering if you've any thoughts? Thank you.
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my first impression of this report is the high reading that peaked at three hours, it doesn't put your pre test reading in the report. But that reading is excessively high.. And it is interesting your labs results are awaiting, so it's like I said, tests, more tests and so.
The endo wouldn't commit to RH, cos you didn't go hypo, it probably would have been prudent to test after the four and five hours. I say this cos my peak was within the hour, and it took another two to three hours for the hypo.
It does seem your endo is curious about what is causing the hyper, hyperglycaemia during a mixed meal.
He/she alludes to the rare imbalance of glucose/ insulin levels throughout and especially the first two to three hours citing the extreme insulin resistance.
This could be the typical first phase imbalance in hypoglycaemia but also in uncontrolled T2
However, and as you probably are aware, there are many reasons for this and many different types of hypoglycaemia and T2.
More tests are my suggestion, and let's see what your endo comes up with.
At least he/she can see that there is a rare condition going on.
And finally acknowledgement of how well your dietary regime is helping.
Hopefully, the labs come through by the time you see your endo.I
Welcome to the weird rare condition club.
Best wishes and let us know how you get on