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<blockquote data-quote="Coolifornia" data-source="post: 1968319" data-attributes="member: 499013"><p>Thanks [USER=85785]@Lamont D[/USER] ! I also noticed I didn't hypo when I didn't eat, and thought that was strange until I finally understood what was going on. I haven't had a hypo in months now that I know what causes them. Here's hoping for more research that is desperately needed, and so that in the future doctors will know what a patient might be talking about when they complain that they feel "shaky" when hungry. That way people won't suffer most of their lives without diagnosis, the way that we did. I'm so glad you found the right endocrinologist, who seems to have learned a lot from having you as a patient. Really cool that now he can apply that gained knowledge to other RHers!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coolifornia, post: 1968319, member: 499013"] Thanks [USER=85785]@Lamont D[/USER] ! I also noticed I didn't hypo when I didn't eat, and thought that was strange until I finally understood what was going on. I haven't had a hypo in months now that I know what causes them. Here's hoping for more research that is desperately needed, and so that in the future doctors will know what a patient might be talking about when they complain that they feel "shaky" when hungry. That way people won't suffer most of their lives without diagnosis, the way that we did. I'm so glad you found the right endocrinologist, who seems to have learned a lot from having you as a patient. Really cool that now he can apply that gained knowledge to other RHers! [/QUOTE]
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