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<blockquote data-quote="Lunaray" data-source="post: 2274456" data-attributes="member: 525953"><p>Thank you for you’re reply. </p><p>My doctor is a diabetic specialist and I did think it was weird that he told me to lose that much weight as I know I’m not fat. I’ve changed my diet multiple times for trial and error and found that a vegan diet suited me best as it helps me stay away from a lot of desserts, processed foods and baked goods. (Which took me a very long time trying to stay away from.)</p><p>I’ve been feeling a lot better due to my diet and I can now finally exercise with no problems!! I have completely cut out wheat and sugar and substitute with rice and oats as my primary carbohydrate. Complex carbs work best with me. Also I eat tofu and whole foods limiting my sugar to a small portion of fruit everyday. I have to eat small portions throughout the day, however the only challenge is going to be when I’m out and keeping packed lunches and snacks wherever I go.</p><p></p><p>Another annoying thing is the fact that when I see a new doctor (as I have seen multiple and abroad) is that they want to see me in my bad state, they get me off of my diet and want to see me at my worst. I so badly want to be diagnosed so that I know what I have. I’ve been going round in circles for over a decade. I don’t think I can go through this again so I came across this site and thought maybe someone out there might have what I have. </p><p></p><p>I’ve also found out that my auntie and her daughter have hypoglycaemia.</p><p>My mum and me have similar symptoms and she went through life not really knowing she had a problem, however she can see my symptoms are worse because on occasion after eating something sweet I have passed out, which now makes me nervous going out by myself. </p><p></p><p>Sorry when on, just want to put out as much information that I can. Will take what you said and maybe get some allergy tests, (after this pandemic) thank you!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lunaray, post: 2274456, member: 525953"] Thank you for you’re reply. My doctor is a diabetic specialist and I did think it was weird that he told me to lose that much weight as I know I’m not fat. I’ve changed my diet multiple times for trial and error and found that a vegan diet suited me best as it helps me stay away from a lot of desserts, processed foods and baked goods. (Which took me a very long time trying to stay away from.) I’ve been feeling a lot better due to my diet and I can now finally exercise with no problems!! I have completely cut out wheat and sugar and substitute with rice and oats as my primary carbohydrate. Complex carbs work best with me. Also I eat tofu and whole foods limiting my sugar to a small portion of fruit everyday. I have to eat small portions throughout the day, however the only challenge is going to be when I’m out and keeping packed lunches and snacks wherever I go. Another annoying thing is the fact that when I see a new doctor (as I have seen multiple and abroad) is that they want to see me in my bad state, they get me off of my diet and want to see me at my worst. I so badly want to be diagnosed so that I know what I have. I’ve been going round in circles for over a decade. I don’t think I can go through this again so I came across this site and thought maybe someone out there might have what I have. I’ve also found out that my auntie and her daughter have hypoglycaemia. My mum and me have similar symptoms and she went through life not really knowing she had a problem, however she can see my symptoms are worse because on occasion after eating something sweet I have passed out, which now makes me nervous going out by myself. Sorry when on, just want to put out as much information that I can. Will take what you said and maybe get some allergy tests, (after this pandemic) thank you!!! [/QUOTE]
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