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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 2295422" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>Hi [USER=527393]@Starke[/USER],</p><p>Thanks for the backup, I need every bit of it!</p><p>I have now been diagnosed with depression and anxiety, all because of the lockdown and losing my job, which was unbelievable and I found I just couldn't cope with facing life. I am not good. I have already had counselling and have been put on tablets.</p><p></p><p>It is great that someone else who has the condition has posted on here. You can discuss about how you got here, the battles you had to endure, the doctors, your advice from them and what you have discovered. You never know there should be more people with the condition coming on here.</p><p></p><p>With my Hypoglycaemia I am able to fast, a lot! I have found it better not to eat.</p><p>I only use a window of six hours during afternoon and evening, where I have a couple of meals.</p><p></p><p>If I was you, I would be careful about noodles and any grains. I have found regardless of being complex carbs they still trigger the reaction. Unless you have found them o.k.....</p><p></p><p>I do believe and a lot of information I have read on our conditions that the gut biotic has a lot to do with how our endocrine system has altered over time, so that we became intolerant due to the imbalance in our hormonal response to carbs and sugar.</p><p>I myself had a bacterial infection called heliocobacter pylori and the antibiotics that solved the infection could be the cause. I can't confirm this but it is a hypothesis that my endocrinologist has not dismissed.</p><p>I cannot think of any other situation in my medical history, that could have done this.</p><p></p><p>What tests have you had for diagnosis?</p><p></p><p>Best wishes, take care, stay safe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 2295422, member: 85785"] Hi [USER=527393]@Starke[/USER], Thanks for the backup, I need every bit of it! I have now been diagnosed with depression and anxiety, all because of the lockdown and losing my job, which was unbelievable and I found I just couldn't cope with facing life. I am not good. I have already had counselling and have been put on tablets. It is great that someone else who has the condition has posted on here. You can discuss about how you got here, the battles you had to endure, the doctors, your advice from them and what you have discovered. You never know there should be more people with the condition coming on here. With my Hypoglycaemia I am able to fast, a lot! I have found it better not to eat. I only use a window of six hours during afternoon and evening, where I have a couple of meals. If I was you, I would be careful about noodles and any grains. I have found regardless of being complex carbs they still trigger the reaction. Unless you have found them o.k..... I do believe and a lot of information I have read on our conditions that the gut biotic has a lot to do with how our endocrine system has altered over time, so that we became intolerant due to the imbalance in our hormonal response to carbs and sugar. I myself had a bacterial infection called heliocobacter pylori and the antibiotics that solved the infection could be the cause. I can't confirm this but it is a hypothesis that my endocrinologist has not dismissed. I cannot think of any other situation in my medical history, that could have done this. What tests have you had for diagnosis? Best wishes, take care, stay safe. [/QUOTE]
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