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Enterally fed, reactive hypoglycaemia, things to orally try to raise blood sugar and keep stable
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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 2741731" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>Hi [USER=594874]@Flee[/USER] merry Christmas and welcome to the forum.</p><p></p><p>Is it possible for more information?</p><p>What do you mean by enterally?</p><p>As Reactive Hypoglycaemia and gastroparesis are both food intolerance issues.</p><p>Both react to certain foods. RH is carbs and mostly lower endocrine conditions have certain foods to avoid.</p><p>And of course, individual needs and such to be taken into account.</p><p>So I cannot say, what the best foods are to maintain normal blood levels.</p><p>In general, the lower carbs you have, will not be a wrong move, in any way.</p><p>If you understand the science behind how RH effects you. Then something like small pieces of cheese or meat, fresh food is important. The additives etc in our food could be a trigger as well.</p><p>And if you do have a an episode, something like a bite of cheese, or a plain biscuit, will nudge it back up.</p><p>Too much and you will trigger another reaction, so be careful. Called a rebound effect.</p><p>Have you an endocrinologist?</p><p>What tests have you had for RH?</p><p>What was your last hba1c?</p><p>Are your fasting levels in normal levels?</p><p></p><p>Keep asking, it's important you learn about RH, and how food is important.</p><p>Best wishes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 2741731, member: 85785"] Hi [USER=594874]@Flee[/USER] merry Christmas and welcome to the forum. Is it possible for more information? What do you mean by enterally? As Reactive Hypoglycaemia and gastroparesis are both food intolerance issues. Both react to certain foods. RH is carbs and mostly lower endocrine conditions have certain foods to avoid. And of course, individual needs and such to be taken into account. So I cannot say, what the best foods are to maintain normal blood levels. In general, the lower carbs you have, will not be a wrong move, in any way. If you understand the science behind how RH effects you. Then something like small pieces of cheese or meat, fresh food is important. The additives etc in our food could be a trigger as well. And if you do have a an episode, something like a bite of cheese, or a plain biscuit, will nudge it back up. Too much and you will trigger another reaction, so be careful. Called a rebound effect. Have you an endocrinologist? What tests have you had for RH? What was your last hba1c? Are your fasting levels in normal levels? Keep asking, it's important you learn about RH, and how food is important. Best wishes. [/QUOTE]
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