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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 2400216" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>Hi, [USER=543059]@Type2RollerCoaster[/USER], welcome to the forum.</p><p>I have been diagnosed with RH, and for over ten years till I was diagnosed I was on the same rollercoaster ride as you are on, not one doctor didn't think it wasn't type two. Until I had hypo in front of my GP and referred me to a specialist endocrinologist who also saw that I was having hypos.</p><p>I was seriously ill. And yes it was down to food.</p><p>I would seriously have a think at the similarity of the symptoms you are getting. Have an open mind, what you are experiencing may not be food related but obviously your pancreas does work overtime now and then. You may be experiencing insulin resistance on top of hyperinsulinaemia which is too much circulating insulin, the more insulin needed may not be enough, and for some reason, you have these symptoms.</p><p>[USER=41816]@Brunneria[/USER] is right in saying that the way you describe and your specialist can't work it out. It does appear that something is out of balance with your hormonal response. What hospital tests have you actually had?</p><p>Have they tested for insulin levels?</p><p>Can you fast?</p><p></p><p>Because of your OCD, this would mean that changing your diet would be a big thing, but if it helped with diagnosis, surely knowing is better than suffering. </p><p></p><p>Lastly, what is your breakfast?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 2400216, member: 85785"] Hi, [USER=543059]@Type2RollerCoaster[/USER], welcome to the forum. I have been diagnosed with RH, and for over ten years till I was diagnosed I was on the same rollercoaster ride as you are on, not one doctor didn't think it wasn't type two. Until I had hypo in front of my GP and referred me to a specialist endocrinologist who also saw that I was having hypos. I was seriously ill. And yes it was down to food. I would seriously have a think at the similarity of the symptoms you are getting. Have an open mind, what you are experiencing may not be food related but obviously your pancreas does work overtime now and then. You may be experiencing insulin resistance on top of hyperinsulinaemia which is too much circulating insulin, the more insulin needed may not be enough, and for some reason, you have these symptoms. [USER=41816]@Brunneria[/USER] is right in saying that the way you describe and your specialist can't work it out. It does appear that something is out of balance with your hormonal response. What hospital tests have you actually had? Have they tested for insulin levels? Can you fast? Because of your OCD, this would mean that changing your diet would be a big thing, but if it helped with diagnosis, surely knowing is better than suffering. Lastly, what is your breakfast? [/QUOTE]
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