Hi, glad you are getting somewhere but sorry for your bad night.
I have read and told because of the fasting tests I have done, that problems with pancreatitis does cause hypos. The fasting test, for me, eliminated the possibility of pancreatic conditions other than RH.
Maybe something can be done about the cysts.
Best wishes
Hi again, sorry, it's not my subject, just things about hypoglycaemia which I have studied. However, a very low carb diet, small bites every couple of hours can't do you any harm!
It's about keeping your blood glucose levels somewhere around normal levels continually, that won't do any damage.
I will have a look around the websites I have visited before to see how they cope with cysts. Will post if I find something.
I'm not sure about how low you go for complete diagnosis, hopefully they know what they are doing. I can't remember how low I went on my first glucose test but I know it was low, the staff started panicking trying to shove lucozade and sandwiches down my throat.
If you do go low, have a couple of plain biscuits, with a cuppa, that will nudge you back up slowly and shouldn't give you a spike, triggering more insulin.
Best wishes
I think damage was the wrong word to use reviewing my post.Thanks Lamont. Do you know if having continuous hypos could have been damaging my pancreas, or what damage do you refer to?
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