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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 2557580" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>Hi and welcome to our forum.</p><p>First of all, how can the doctor diagnosed you with only one extended glucose tolerance test plus blood panel test. Am I right?</p><p>Second, the advice does not solve the problem of the carb intolerance if you do have RH.</p><p>RH is a condition where if you eat carbs or sugars, your reaction will spike your blood glucose levels too high and is abnormal. This triggers the release of overshoot of insulin, which is the reaction and this drives your blood glucose levels down into Hypoglycaemia.u</p><p>The only way is if you think it through logically. If you don't eat the foods that triggers the release of insulin, then you won't get the hypoglycaemia.</p><p>I do this every day. And I don't hypo.</p><p>Eating every three hours, is not useful nor relevant. It is designed to stop Hypoglycaemia, but it doesn't if you forget to eat or eat too many carbs above your intolerance.</p><p></p><p>all in all until they do the other tests to rule out the likes of insulinoma or pancreatitis or other pancreatic conditions, they should not have diagnosed RH.</p><p></p><p>All the other symptoms, with your stomach issue s are synonymous with bacterial infection. Which one I have no idea. But you should be investigating that a biopsy of stomach, as an endoscopy would reveal.</p><p>I had helicobactor pylori about fifteen years ago and after a course of anti biotics, I have had very few stomach issued since.</p><p></p><p>A very low carb diet including intermittent fasting works for me. Please look at a keto diet. This will help with the necessity to keep eating all day. Control of your blood glucose levels is so important in not having continuous daily hypoglycaemia. No carbs, no spike, no excess insulin, no hypo.</p><p>That is how I control my RH. Nowt else comes close.</p><p></p><p>Have a read of our RH forum and the low carb forum. Also dietdoctor.com is recommended for keto diet.</p><p></p><p>If you haven't got a specialist, ask your doctors for a specialist in hypoglycaemia. They are out there.</p><p>keep asking</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 2557580, member: 85785"] Hi and welcome to our forum. First of all, how can the doctor diagnosed you with only one extended glucose tolerance test plus blood panel test. Am I right? Second, the advice does not solve the problem of the carb intolerance if you do have RH. RH is a condition where if you eat carbs or sugars, your reaction will spike your blood glucose levels too high and is abnormal. This triggers the release of overshoot of insulin, which is the reaction and this drives your blood glucose levels down into Hypoglycaemia.u The only way is if you think it through logically. If you don't eat the foods that triggers the release of insulin, then you won't get the hypoglycaemia. I do this every day. And I don't hypo. Eating every three hours, is not useful nor relevant. It is designed to stop Hypoglycaemia, but it doesn't if you forget to eat or eat too many carbs above your intolerance. all in all until they do the other tests to rule out the likes of insulinoma or pancreatitis or other pancreatic conditions, they should not have diagnosed RH. All the other symptoms, with your stomach issue s are synonymous with bacterial infection. Which one I have no idea. But you should be investigating that a biopsy of stomach, as an endoscopy would reveal. I had helicobactor pylori about fifteen years ago and after a course of anti biotics, I have had very few stomach issued since. A very low carb diet including intermittent fasting works for me. Please look at a keto diet. This will help with the necessity to keep eating all day. Control of your blood glucose levels is so important in not having continuous daily hypoglycaemia. No carbs, no spike, no excess insulin, no hypo. That is how I control my RH. Nowt else comes close. Have a read of our RH forum and the low carb forum. Also dietdoctor.com is recommended for keto diet. If you haven't got a specialist, ask your doctors for a specialist in hypoglycaemia. They are out there. keep asking [/QUOTE]
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