Sorry about waiting for a reply, had to go to bed, to be up this morning for work!
The treatment for my condition, which if you look at my avatar is called Late Reactive Hypoglycaemia, it is mainly by diet and avoiding foods that I can't tolerate as much as possible. I very low carb, I am as much as possible in ketosis.
I also eat very small meals, every three hours. I fast intermittently as well to give my endocrine system a rest.
You will have to do a lot of reading, as I did to understand how this works, it goes against medical advice and thinking. I am backed by my endocrinologist who supports my decision to be in ketosis, because of how healthy I am.
I also have meds, which is Sitagliptin. This is a modern drug, it is a dpp4 inhibitor.
Surprisingly it makes more insulin but it creates the suppression of glucagon.
It sounds mad, but it does help.
What it helps me do is restrict my spike considerably.
My last glucose tolerance test, I only spiked to 8mmols, which is really low for me!
So, because I don't spike so high my need for insulin is reduced, I still get the hypos, but because I can control not spiking and eating regularly to offset the hypo, I haven't had a real hypo since my last glucose tolerance test.
I have lost over five stone in weight and I've never been so healthy since my twenties.
If you want to read more about hypoglycaemia, there is a forum called Reactive Hypoglycaemia, go to top of page, click on forums, scroll down and you should find the forum.
Our types of medical conditions, you really need to understand what you need to do to get control. If you want to be healthy, you need to think outside the box, ignore most medical advice especially about diet. A lot of reading, has given me the knowledge to understand what works for me!
If you need more information or want questions answered, I will try my best to answer.
Best wishes.