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<blockquote data-quote="daisy3174" data-source="post: 231565" data-attributes="member: 37950"><p>Hello I am pretty new here too, sorry you are going through this and it must be horrendous with 2 little ones.I have been having similar experiences for a while which worsened, to cut a long story short, I bought a glucose monitor as I knew something was going on.I have been to a doctor, who suspects Type 2 diabetes, but I have a feeling it is Reactive Hypoglycemia (which my doc said he would research as he has never heard of it!) as my symptoms are extreme and so are my blood sugars.The highest I have caught my blood sugar is 14.2mmol,after 1/2 an hour, to drop to 7.2mmol, after an hour, then 3.8mmol after 2 hours.This is crazy and so are my symptoms, I go from feeling slightly drunk when I am high to shaking, anxious, dizzy when I am around 5mmol now,when I am under 4mmol I have to sit down, jaw & legs shaking etc.It is the most terrible feeling, especially when you have small children to look after when all this is going on.I have to test all the time because it happens so often, yesterday 5 times and it wiped me out and I am getting to the point that I feel so sick I dont want anything for it and my boyfriend has to force me.I really do hope you feel better soon xxx Dont know if this helps but I believe there is a drug called Diazoxide here is a link-:</p><p><a href="http://www.lef.org/protocols/metabolic_health/hypoglycemia_01.htm" target="_blank">http://www.lef.org/protocols/metabolic_ ... mia_01.htm</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="daisy3174, post: 231565, member: 37950"] Hello I am pretty new here too, sorry you are going through this and it must be horrendous with 2 little ones.I have been having similar experiences for a while which worsened, to cut a long story short, I bought a glucose monitor as I knew something was going on.I have been to a doctor, who suspects Type 2 diabetes, but I have a feeling it is Reactive Hypoglycemia (which my doc said he would research as he has never heard of it!) as my symptoms are extreme and so are my blood sugars.The highest I have caught my blood sugar is 14.2mmol,after 1/2 an hour, to drop to 7.2mmol, after an hour, then 3.8mmol after 2 hours.This is crazy and so are my symptoms, I go from feeling slightly drunk when I am high to shaking, anxious, dizzy when I am around 5mmol now,when I am under 4mmol I have to sit down, jaw & legs shaking etc.It is the most terrible feeling, especially when you have small children to look after when all this is going on.I have to test all the time because it happens so often, yesterday 5 times and it wiped me out and I am getting to the point that I feel so sick I dont want anything for it and my boyfriend has to force me.I really do hope you feel better soon xxx Dont know if this helps but I believe there is a drug called Diazoxide here is a link-: [url=http://www.lef.org/protocols/metabolic_health/hypoglycemia_01.htm]http://www.lef.org/protocols/metabolic_ ... mia_01.htm[/url] [/QUOTE]
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