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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 1775165" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>Hi Emily and welcome to our forum.</p><p>Yours is a often repeating experience because of the limited knowledge on how to get a true diagnosis.</p><p>I had a right battle to finally get a referral and was extremely lucky to find a specialist endocrinologists who knew about RH.</p><p>There are a few types of hypoglycaemia, did they say which, or just Rh?</p><p>Do please read our forum, it is a personal condition and we all have different symptoms and method of treatment, as in gluten intolerance, I'm wheat intolerant but not gluten! Weird or what.</p><p>This is the reason why we need to use a monitor and I got my endo to write to my GP to supply a prescription for whatever you need to get really good control. Using a food diary to find which food is bad for you!</p><p>The more you read, the mote knowledge you can use for you.</p><p>What sort of dietary advice have you had?</p><p>Can you figure out why the hypo happens?</p><p></p><p>In my quest for information around the internet, I did come across some interesting hypothesis about GD being similar to a form of Rh. But no proof, but I would Imagine that being in good control of your blood glucose levels would always help regardless.</p><p></p><p>Keep asking</p><p></p><p>Best wishes</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 1775165, member: 85785"] Hi Emily and welcome to our forum. Yours is a often repeating experience because of the limited knowledge on how to get a true diagnosis. I had a right battle to finally get a referral and was extremely lucky to find a specialist endocrinologists who knew about RH. There are a few types of hypoglycaemia, did they say which, or just Rh? Do please read our forum, it is a personal condition and we all have different symptoms and method of treatment, as in gluten intolerance, I'm wheat intolerant but not gluten! Weird or what. This is the reason why we need to use a monitor and I got my endo to write to my GP to supply a prescription for whatever you need to get really good control. Using a food diary to find which food is bad for you! The more you read, the mote knowledge you can use for you. What sort of dietary advice have you had? Can you figure out why the hypo happens? In my quest for information around the internet, I did come across some interesting hypothesis about GD being similar to a form of Rh. But no proof, but I would Imagine that being in good control of your blood glucose levels would always help regardless. Keep asking Best wishes [/QUOTE]
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