Jennifer59
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Hello everyone!
My name is Jen and I'm new to this board. I have been suffering for years with what I now know to be reactive hypoglycemia. I knew I wasn't diabetic but also knew that I reacted very badly to sugar, coffee, alcohol, tobacco smoke and too much exercise. Frequently, I get a horrendous low with extreme exhaustion, cold hands and feet, shaking, a feeling of nervousness and dizziness. It is always about 2 to 3 hours after consuming sugar etc.
For years this condition has bafled me, until last week I met with a cardiologist who suggested I could be suffering from reactive hypoglycemia.
Having spent the last week reading about it, it fits in perfectly.
My symptoms first started in puberty and then became very bad when I was pregnant with my third child.
My GP will refer me to an endocrinologist, but I want to make sure I get a good one who understands this condition.
I live in Ealing, London. The cardiologist I saw (for benign ectopic heartbeats) is based at St Thomas' Hospital.
If anyone has experience of a good hospital I would be very grateful to hear about it.
Many thanks
Jen
My name is Jen and I'm new to this board. I have been suffering for years with what I now know to be reactive hypoglycemia. I knew I wasn't diabetic but also knew that I reacted very badly to sugar, coffee, alcohol, tobacco smoke and too much exercise. Frequently, I get a horrendous low with extreme exhaustion, cold hands and feet, shaking, a feeling of nervousness and dizziness. It is always about 2 to 3 hours after consuming sugar etc.
For years this condition has bafled me, until last week I met with a cardiologist who suggested I could be suffering from reactive hypoglycemia.
Having spent the last week reading about it, it fits in perfectly.
My symptoms first started in puberty and then became very bad when I was pregnant with my third child.
My GP will refer me to an endocrinologist, but I want to make sure I get a good one who understands this condition.
I live in Ealing, London. The cardiologist I saw (for benign ectopic heartbeats) is based at St Thomas' Hospital.
If anyone has experience of a good hospital I would be very grateful to hear about it.
Many thanks
Jen