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Reactive Hypoglycemia
Self-dx RH (under control) - what now?
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<blockquote data-quote="Blank." data-source="post: 1055407" data-attributes="member: 267403"><p>I try to patch it around with meaty things and such, and ride that. It means that I am constantly dipping into the early hypo stages, but I can knock it back and keep it from going into hell like it always did when I was a kid. But as a kid, I didn't even know what caused it, so I had no chance!</p><p></p><p>Like, right now I am eating not because I am wanting to eat, but because can feel my temperature going up, and waking up in sweat is vile. But I don't get to almost passing out any more, because I can recognise it and stop it before I plummet - it's now more an annoyance than an issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blank., post: 1055407, member: 267403"] I try to patch it around with meaty things and such, and ride that. It means that I am constantly dipping into the early hypo stages, but I can knock it back and keep it from going into hell like it always did when I was a kid. But as a kid, I didn't even know what caused it, so I had no chance! Like, right now I am eating not because I am wanting to eat, but because can feel my temperature going up, and waking up in sweat is vile. But I don't get to almost passing out any more, because I can recognise it and stop it before I plummet - it's now more an annoyance than an issue. [/QUOTE]
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