Hi everyone,
I’ll give you the short version of my story:
Been drinking 4 beers a day for weeks. A little overweight, otherwise healthy male aged 40.
Last week drank 12 beers and did not hydrate. The next day woke up ok (a little hungover). ~1 hour after breakfast had a hypoglycemic attack (I know it for sure).
Had another the next day and another the day after.
I wake up with nausea, and feel fine after i have a breakfast with an omelette. No issues for 5 hours (no food intake), eat 1 apple and peach, then 2 hours later eat fatty mozarella cheese and bamm another hypo attack measured at 5.1 mmol after 10 minutes.
Question 1: Is this reactive hypoglycemia?
Question 2: Can you have it overnight after binging alcohol?
Question 3: Shouldn’t it be normalised by now?
Question 4: Any recommended tests, solutions?
I feel perfect without episodes, and feel weak and light headed and like about to die a few hours post episodes.
Hemogram, electrolytes, renal functions normal.
Other tests pending
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks a lot!
I’ll give you the short version of my story:
Been drinking 4 beers a day for weeks. A little overweight, otherwise healthy male aged 40.
Last week drank 12 beers and did not hydrate. The next day woke up ok (a little hungover). ~1 hour after breakfast had a hypoglycemic attack (I know it for sure).
Had another the next day and another the day after.
I wake up with nausea, and feel fine after i have a breakfast with an omelette. No issues for 5 hours (no food intake), eat 1 apple and peach, then 2 hours later eat fatty mozarella cheese and bamm another hypo attack measured at 5.1 mmol after 10 minutes.
Question 1: Is this reactive hypoglycemia?
Question 2: Can you have it overnight after binging alcohol?
Question 3: Shouldn’t it be normalised by now?
Question 4: Any recommended tests, solutions?
I feel perfect without episodes, and feel weak and light headed and like about to die a few hours post episodes.
Hemogram, electrolytes, renal functions normal.
Other tests pending
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks a lot!