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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 993113" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>I do believe that your quick hypos are symptomatic of hypoglycaemia in what ever form.</p><p>Keep annoying them and your GP, you are getting a rough ride.</p><p>Glad you have found a way to keep temporary control by eating hourly, if that what it takes, then do it, it must be brain crunching and a real pain but hang on in there.</p><p>I've said before that you are as weird as us RH ers!</p><p>Your doctor's haven't a clue! If 2.2 isn't a hypo, what is?</p><p>Glad you are putting weight back on and are clear minded, now is the time to demand better specialist in blood glucose disorders.</p><p></p><p>If you did mention your fasting or waking bloods, I missed them, can you tell us, especially if they are in normal range.</p><p></p><p>Best wishes, keep at them!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 993113, member: 85785"] I do believe that your quick hypos are symptomatic of hypoglycaemia in what ever form. Keep annoying them and your GP, you are getting a rough ride. Glad you have found a way to keep temporary control by eating hourly, if that what it takes, then do it, it must be brain crunching and a real pain but hang on in there. I've said before that you are as weird as us RH ers! Your doctor's haven't a clue! If 2.2 isn't a hypo, what is? Glad you are putting weight back on and are clear minded, now is the time to demand better specialist in blood glucose disorders. If you did mention your fasting or waking bloods, I missed them, can you tell us, especially if they are in normal range. Best wishes, keep at them! [/QUOTE]
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