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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 932644" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>Hi [USER=43498]@CatLadyNZ[/USER] </p><p></p><p>Thanks for that!</p><p>I have read the top link before and though it is informative and gives some really good advice, it is dated, as post prandial RH, is now called Reactive Hypoglycaemia.</p><p>Post prandial and idiopathic are last centuries description as modern discoveries of different types of hypoglycaemia is found!</p><p>I will peruse at length the bottom link, as it is a weighty tome.</p><p>I like to read these things they not only you educate yourself about your type but others as well!</p><p>One thing I have learned lately is prediabetic RH is a vast minefield of differing symptoms and treatment they receive.</p><p>I am always interested the number of people who have been told that eating carbs is fine!</p><p>The totality of resistance to my lifestyle is really amazing.</p><p>It's like King Canute and the tide of the waves against you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 932644, member: 85785"] Hi [USER=43498]@CatLadyNZ[/USER] Thanks for that! I have read the top link before and though it is informative and gives some really good advice, it is dated, as post prandial RH, is now called Reactive Hypoglycaemia. Post prandial and idiopathic are last centuries description as modern discoveries of different types of hypoglycaemia is found! I will peruse at length the bottom link, as it is a weighty tome. I like to read these things they not only you educate yourself about your type but others as well! One thing I have learned lately is prediabetic RH is a vast minefield of differing symptoms and treatment they receive. I am always interested the number of people who have been told that eating carbs is fine! The totality of resistance to my lifestyle is really amazing. It's like King Canute and the tide of the waves against you! [/QUOTE]
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