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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 2292824" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>Hi and welcome to our forum.</p><p></p><p>When I was educating myself with my diagnosis of RH, I came across this as a diagnosis that was often called idiopathic postprandial Hypoglycaemia or syndrome.</p><p>I wrote a thread on it to to make others aware that there are many conditions similar to the Hypoglycaemia, metabolic syndrome conditions.</p><p>I vaguely remember we did have a poster who had definitely had the syndrome and he couldn't understand all the symptoms and blood glucose levels be in normal levels.</p><p>We have also had others with hypoglycaemia that have been prescribed acerbose, the thinking is that because it does help with carbs digestion but does not stop the trigger</p><p>As I have learned, that a carb is a carb and it doesn't matter whether it is low or GI, it is the carbs that causes the symptoms, the trigger and the hypos that follows, or in your case the symptoms of a hypo.</p><p>These conditions have not had the research especially on treatment, the insistence of the majority of doctors to have carbs as a part of a healthy diet is still taught throughout the medical profession, well, I convinced my specialist endocrinologist that I am far healthier without carbs!</p><p>Most doctors just follow the guidelines.</p><p>Anxiety is really awful isn't it!</p><p>Just going through it all again!</p><p></p><p>Keep safe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 2292824, member: 85785"] Hi and welcome to our forum. When I was educating myself with my diagnosis of RH, I came across this as a diagnosis that was often called idiopathic postprandial Hypoglycaemia or syndrome. I wrote a thread on it to to make others aware that there are many conditions similar to the Hypoglycaemia, metabolic syndrome conditions. I vaguely remember we did have a poster who had definitely had the syndrome and he couldn't understand all the symptoms and blood glucose levels be in normal levels. We have also had others with hypoglycaemia that have been prescribed acerbose, the thinking is that because it does help with carbs digestion but does not stop the trigger As I have learned, that a carb is a carb and it doesn't matter whether it is low or GI, it is the carbs that causes the symptoms, the trigger and the hypos that follows, or in your case the symptoms of a hypo. These conditions have not had the research especially on treatment, the insistence of the majority of doctors to have carbs as a part of a healthy diet is still taught throughout the medical profession, well, I convinced my specialist endocrinologist that I am far healthier without carbs! Most doctors just follow the guidelines. Anxiety is really awful isn't it! Just going through it all again! Keep safe [/QUOTE]
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