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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 1798690" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>As far as I'm aware there is no test that can say for definite, that is RH!</p><p>It is a series of tests that eliminate other conditions, such as the extended oral glucose tolerance test. This test defines what happens when from fasting, your blood glucose levels spike and then go into Hypoglycaemia. If you don't go hypo, you don't have RH. So the next test after that is probably a fasting test, 72 hours, if you go hypo when fasting, then it is not RH. They are elimination tests for diagnosis. If it not something else, it is RH! Don't forget when doing the rounds of blood tests, which includes c-peptide, during the glucose tolerance test these blood vials are sent off for lab tests, to see if your blood has anything that should not be normal. Including insulin levels, hormones, deficiencies in iron and so on.</p><p></p><p>Best wishes</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 1798690, member: 85785"] As far as I'm aware there is no test that can say for definite, that is RH! It is a series of tests that eliminate other conditions, such as the extended oral glucose tolerance test. This test defines what happens when from fasting, your blood glucose levels spike and then go into Hypoglycaemia. If you don't go hypo, you don't have RH. So the next test after that is probably a fasting test, 72 hours, if you go hypo when fasting, then it is not RH. They are elimination tests for diagnosis. If it not something else, it is RH! Don't forget when doing the rounds of blood tests, which includes c-peptide, during the glucose tolerance test these blood vials are sent off for lab tests, to see if your blood has anything that should not be normal. Including insulin levels, hormones, deficiencies in iron and so on. Best wishes [/QUOTE]
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