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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 950198" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>I understand now! </p><p>I have learned that all the other foods that makes me ill are toxic to my system and having read about the condition and what carbs do to me, that I did not have any hesitation to dump these foods. It was very hard, but I wanted to be old self again</p><p>RH is controllable. But you have to have a change in thinking about what you eat.</p><p>To put it simply, if you had a peanut allergy and you were told that it would be serious if you don't stop eating them!</p><p>We and I'm including you, are allergic to carbs and sugars that turns into glucose very quickly in our blood. That triggers the extra insulin that causes the lows.</p><p>Having hyperthyroidism also plays havoc with your blood glucose levels. So low carbing would help that. As well as the muscle weakness. You cannot believe how much extra energy I have now! Because my energy comes from my body and not from carbs!</p><p></p><p>I was desperate for a diagnosis and had to get my GP to refer me. It wasn't easy but if you show him what is going on and back it up with a food diary, he will see that he is out of his depth with RH! They are not trained for it!</p><p>Have a read about how low carb can successfully help with controlling not only RH, but your other problems as we in the success stories forum.</p><p>Read my link as well, my story, is my first blog!</p><p>Best wishes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 950198, member: 85785"] I understand now! I have learned that all the other foods that makes me ill are toxic to my system and having read about the condition and what carbs do to me, that I did not have any hesitation to dump these foods. It was very hard, but I wanted to be old self again RH is controllable. But you have to have a change in thinking about what you eat. To put it simply, if you had a peanut allergy and you were told that it would be serious if you don't stop eating them! We and I'm including you, are allergic to carbs and sugars that turns into glucose very quickly in our blood. That triggers the extra insulin that causes the lows. Having hyperthyroidism also plays havoc with your blood glucose levels. So low carbing would help that. As well as the muscle weakness. You cannot believe how much extra energy I have now! Because my energy comes from my body and not from carbs! I was desperate for a diagnosis and had to get my GP to refer me. It wasn't easy but if you show him what is going on and back it up with a food diary, he will see that he is out of his depth with RH! They are not trained for it! Have a read about how low carb can successfully help with controlling not only RH, but your other problems as we in the success stories forum. Read my link as well, my story, is my first blog! Best wishes. [/QUOTE]
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