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<blockquote data-quote="chucky24" data-source="post: 236188" data-attributes="member: 39830"><p>Hi all have just found this site and have recently been diagnosed with reative hypoglycemia which has been a real pain in the bum, as it seems to have been going on for like forever. Im still in the early stages so having to test my sugars very regularly ( sore fingers now) . Still i know its gonna be a bit hard for a while, need to find out what upsets them so much, im 2 years post op for a gastric bypass, and have found out that this is more common than i first thought which is really nice to know your not on your own going through this.</p><p>Any tips advice or anything else would be really good, and i look forward to chatting to some of you some more.</p><p></p><p>Chucky</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chucky24, post: 236188, member: 39830"] Hi all have just found this site and have recently been diagnosed with reative hypoglycemia which has been a real pain in the bum, as it seems to have been going on for like forever. Im still in the early stages so having to test my sugars very regularly ( sore fingers now) . Still i know its gonna be a bit hard for a while, need to find out what upsets them so much, im 2 years post op for a gastric bypass, and have found out that this is more common than i first thought which is really nice to know your not on your own going through this. Any tips advice or anything else would be really good, and i look forward to chatting to some of you some more. Chucky [/QUOTE]
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