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<blockquote data-quote="Emerson" data-source="post: 2602769" data-attributes="member: 571837"><p>Thanks for your swift reply, much appreciated! </p><p>That's really helpful.</p><p>I had a similar experience with a fasting test too, it was only for 24 hours but I felt better during it than I'd felt for months which made me skeptical about the advice to eat every few hours. </p><p>I suppose I was asking how long it took to feel like yourself again rather than being normal. I know I'll never be that either! </p><p>I've had a mixed meal test, during which I didn't actually feel too bad but from the results I had a hypo but didn't actually know it. I keep regular check on my blood sugar levels because of this and they've certainly stabilised since going sugar and carb free. I'm following a keto diet now which is going well. </p><p>I also had a short synacthen test for addison's disease. I'm due to have an MRI with contrast on my pancreas this week to rule out an insulinoma. I'm also due another blood test for cealiac disease. I want to know if my RH has a cause but I know that we may never know!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Emerson, post: 2602769, member: 571837"] Thanks for your swift reply, much appreciated! That's really helpful. I had a similar experience with a fasting test too, it was only for 24 hours but I felt better during it than I'd felt for months which made me skeptical about the advice to eat every few hours. I suppose I was asking how long it took to feel like yourself again rather than being normal. I know I'll never be that either! I've had a mixed meal test, during which I didn't actually feel too bad but from the results I had a hypo but didn't actually know it. I keep regular check on my blood sugar levels because of this and they've certainly stabilised since going sugar and carb free. I'm following a keto diet now which is going well. I also had a short synacthen test for addison's disease. I'm due to have an MRI with contrast on my pancreas this week to rule out an insulinoma. I'm also due another blood test for cealiac disease. I want to know if my RH has a cause but I know that we may never know! [/QUOTE]
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