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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 2406041" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>Hi and welcome to the forum.</p><p>Depending on what I eat, that is exactly the symptoms I get.</p><p>My food choices are like you, are limited, I was a very picky eater and I had an aversion to many so called healthy foods. On top of that I have lactose intolerance</p><p>Through experience and testing I know that is my glucose levels going up too fast.</p><p>But, I wouldn't diagnose, the same condition that I have. You need tests.</p><p>Two things that drew my attention. The fasting levels on your second blood test which included in your c-peptide test a result of too much insulin for the types of diabetes mentioned.</p><p>I would recommend getting a referral to a specialist endocrinologist</p><p></p><p>I had a breakdown last summer, and I had confirmation that I had severe anxiety and clinical depression, and it took over a decade for me to get a true diagnosis. My GPs didn't have a clue either. I have had brilliant counselling and my latest GP has been so helpful. I am gradually getting better and moving forward.</p><p>My advice, talk to someone who you can talk freely to. Somebody that won't judge you and can support you. My GP took time out to have phone appointments and got me a counsellor, I had health issues and my GP got me the tests and scans.</p><p></p><p>Best wishes, keep safe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 2406041, member: 85785"] Hi and welcome to the forum. Depending on what I eat, that is exactly the symptoms I get. My food choices are like you, are limited, I was a very picky eater and I had an aversion to many so called healthy foods. On top of that I have lactose intolerance Through experience and testing I know that is my glucose levels going up too fast. But, I wouldn't diagnose, the same condition that I have. You need tests. Two things that drew my attention. The fasting levels on your second blood test which included in your c-peptide test a result of too much insulin for the types of diabetes mentioned. I would recommend getting a referral to a specialist endocrinologist I had a breakdown last summer, and I had confirmation that I had severe anxiety and clinical depression, and it took over a decade for me to get a true diagnosis. My GPs didn't have a clue either. I have had brilliant counselling and my latest GP has been so helpful. I am gradually getting better and moving forward. My advice, talk to someone who you can talk freely to. Somebody that won't judge you and can support you. My GP took time out to have phone appointments and got me a counsellor, I had health issues and my GP got me the tests and scans. Best wishes, keep safe. [/QUOTE]
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