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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 1496279" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>I am pretty sure I had reactive hypoglycaemia back in my teens and 20s, after two bouts of taking antibiotics for extended periods - I have the really good suede miniskirts I used to wear back then - they have 24 inch waists.</p><p>Luckily, as my concerns were dismissed by the doctors I saw, I was soon eating low carb, but whenever ordered to eat a 'proper' diet I put on weight really fast, and became very ill when I was pregnant. I have been accused of being greedy too - even though I know that I eat far less than most 'normal' people.</p><p>As far as I can work out, people get the wrong advice about diet and some can manage it and some can't. All I need to do is eat low carb and I seem to be fine. I do go out and do things more than I used to but that is a symptom of recovery, not a treatment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 1496279, member: 355878"] I am pretty sure I had reactive hypoglycaemia back in my teens and 20s, after two bouts of taking antibiotics for extended periods - I have the really good suede miniskirts I used to wear back then - they have 24 inch waists. Luckily, as my concerns were dismissed by the doctors I saw, I was soon eating low carb, but whenever ordered to eat a 'proper' diet I put on weight really fast, and became very ill when I was pregnant. I have been accused of being greedy too - even though I know that I eat far less than most 'normal' people. As far as I can work out, people get the wrong advice about diet and some can manage it and some can't. All I need to do is eat low carb and I seem to be fine. I do go out and do things more than I used to but that is a symptom of recovery, not a treatment. [/QUOTE]
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