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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 2274681" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>There are a lot of issues here and I concur with others that this does sound probably intolerance or allergies, a combination of both, or a metabolism condition.</p><p>It could be also RH, but your doctor needs to do the elimination tests.</p><p>The majority of your symptoms are typical RH, but your symptoms are different from mine. </p><p>It is interesting that your relatives have had hypoglycaemia.</p><p>Have you ever had hypoglycaemia episodes? Do you have a glucometer?</p><p>Have you had a blood panel result, including Hba1c levels?</p><p>Please read the RH forum, it will definitely give you some idea of what is happening to you!</p><p>What tests have you had?</p><p>The reason your 'diabetic' doctor doesn't understand Hypoglycaemia, is because they are not trained to recognise symptoms of hypoglycaemia!</p><p>I was misdiagnosed with T2 over a decade ago and it took a specialist endocrinologist to recognise the symptoms, then do the necessary tests for a true diagnosis, if your doctor doesn't understand the symptoms get a referral, with a specialist in Hypoglycaemia.</p><p>It does seem that it is food related.</p><p>It will come as a shock that even complex carbs may not be the ideal dietary solution and looking at another dietary lifestyle change. Complex carbs are mostly wheat, oats, , with RH, grains are usually not recommended. But my worst is starchy vegetables such as potatoes!</p><p>What works for me is a ketogenic diet. This eliminates most carbs.</p><p>I know what you have gone through, it was only eight years ago that I first saw my endocrinologist, but I was first misdiagnosed with prediabetes in 2001, then T2 in 2009. It was a battle and is still misunderstood by most doctors. </p><p></p><p>Keep asking, have a good look at the RH forum, even if it isn't RH or something similar, you will recognise what others are going through.</p><p></p><p>Keep safe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 2274681, member: 85785"] There are a lot of issues here and I concur with others that this does sound probably intolerance or allergies, a combination of both, or a metabolism condition. It could be also RH, but your doctor needs to do the elimination tests. The majority of your symptoms are typical RH, but your symptoms are different from mine. It is interesting that your relatives have had hypoglycaemia. Have you ever had hypoglycaemia episodes? Do you have a glucometer? Have you had a blood panel result, including Hba1c levels? Please read the RH forum, it will definitely give you some idea of what is happening to you! What tests have you had? The reason your 'diabetic' doctor doesn't understand Hypoglycaemia, is because they are not trained to recognise symptoms of hypoglycaemia! I was misdiagnosed with T2 over a decade ago and it took a specialist endocrinologist to recognise the symptoms, then do the necessary tests for a true diagnosis, if your doctor doesn't understand the symptoms get a referral, with a specialist in Hypoglycaemia. It does seem that it is food related. It will come as a shock that even complex carbs may not be the ideal dietary solution and looking at another dietary lifestyle change. Complex carbs are mostly wheat, oats, , with RH, grains are usually not recommended. But my worst is starchy vegetables such as potatoes! What works for me is a ketogenic diet. This eliminates most carbs. I know what you have gone through, it was only eight years ago that I first saw my endocrinologist, but I was first misdiagnosed with prediabetes in 2001, then T2 in 2009. It was a battle and is still misunderstood by most doctors. Keep asking, have a good look at the RH forum, even if it isn't RH or something similar, you will recognise what others are going through. Keep safe [/QUOTE]
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