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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 1897321" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>Hi [USER=469539]@Nemoo[/USER] welcome to the forum.</p><p>First of all, have you had a true diagnosis, had the series of tests from an endocrinologist?</p><p>Second, if you have the condition, you should have had information on how and why you are having episodes of Hypoglycaemia. If you want to get control and be healthy, the sticky information at the top of the RH forum page, will give you the basics.</p><p>Read about RH as much as possible and understand the condition.</p><p>Ok, I think with the symptoms of anxiety, this is caused by the fluctuations in blood glucose levels, the rollercoaster ride of going high then low blood glucose levels.</p><p>At times the lack of glucose reaching the really important parts of the brain will have your anxiety levels high, as with other symptoms such as dizziness, lethargy, forgetfulness, memory loss and others, probably some you don't know you have.</p><p>Anxiety is a symptom of RH, not a condition as such. Then again, your anxiety could be a condition, but the way you phrased it, it probably is a symptom.</p><p>So, because the best treatment for RH is dietary changes, if you get control of your blood glucose levels and stop the succession of Hypoglycaemic episodes, the level of anxiety will be far more manageable.</p><p>In my opinion, drugs are not the answer to symptoms of anxiety because of RH. If you have lactose intolerance, like quite a few RH ers, the lactose in the tablets will effect your health. </p><p>I would question your doctor and have reservations about drugs for RH. There is no cure, and dietary choices can be a healthier alternative to them. I have been diagnosed over four years and my balance of healthy foods for me is working really well.</p><p>I had really bad symptoms of anxiety before I was diagnosed.</p><p>It is all down to what you eat.</p><p>Best wishes, keep asking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 1897321, member: 85785"] Hi [USER=469539]@Nemoo[/USER] welcome to the forum. First of all, have you had a true diagnosis, had the series of tests from an endocrinologist? Second, if you have the condition, you should have had information on how and why you are having episodes of Hypoglycaemia. If you want to get control and be healthy, the sticky information at the top of the RH forum page, will give you the basics. Read about RH as much as possible and understand the condition. Ok, I think with the symptoms of anxiety, this is caused by the fluctuations in blood glucose levels, the rollercoaster ride of going high then low blood glucose levels. At times the lack of glucose reaching the really important parts of the brain will have your anxiety levels high, as with other symptoms such as dizziness, lethargy, forgetfulness, memory loss and others, probably some you don't know you have. Anxiety is a symptom of RH, not a condition as such. Then again, your anxiety could be a condition, but the way you phrased it, it probably is a symptom. So, because the best treatment for RH is dietary changes, if you get control of your blood glucose levels and stop the succession of Hypoglycaemic episodes, the level of anxiety will be far more manageable. In my opinion, drugs are not the answer to symptoms of anxiety because of RH. If you have lactose intolerance, like quite a few RH ers, the lactose in the tablets will effect your health. I would question your doctor and have reservations about drugs for RH. There is no cure, and dietary choices can be a healthier alternative to them. I have been diagnosed over four years and my balance of healthy foods for me is working really well. I had really bad symptoms of anxiety before I was diagnosed. It is all down to what you eat. Best wishes, keep asking. [/QUOTE]
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