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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 2648344" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>Hi and it's really positive that amongst every other thing going on, you now have your monitor, to see what is going on with your blood glucose levels.</p><p>I do think that all the other health issues are a bit of a blind to your symptoms and possibly, hypoglycaemia in some form or other. Especially the thyroid issues. Hormone imbalance can alter your response to most symptoms.</p><p>I have read that gestational can have similar symptoms as hypoglycaemia. As well as actually having hypos!</p><p>The one thing that I always recommend to see if it is RH or food intolerance with being non diabetic, is the need to record your blood glucose levels around meals. Pre meal and two hours after, plus, three hours, four hours, plus when you get the symptoms really severely.</p><p>This will give you information about your intolerance to certain foods.</p><p>This will give you information for your doctor as well.</p><p>I always recommend low carb for every endocrine hormone imbalance because it will help symptoms, lower the blood glucose spikes, and improve health including cholesterol. Good saturated fats are healthy.</p><p>I have the condition, Essential Tremor Disorder. Shaking and other symptoms are my every day. And a neurologist can help.</p><p>But in the end a referral to a specialist endocrinologist, when you have the information in your food diary, will get you the tests necessary, for a diagnosis.</p><p></p><p>Keep asking, keep safe, keep testing.</p><p>Best wishes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 2648344, member: 85785"] Hi and it's really positive that amongst every other thing going on, you now have your monitor, to see what is going on with your blood glucose levels. I do think that all the other health issues are a bit of a blind to your symptoms and possibly, hypoglycaemia in some form or other. Especially the thyroid issues. Hormone imbalance can alter your response to most symptoms. I have read that gestational can have similar symptoms as hypoglycaemia. As well as actually having hypos! The one thing that I always recommend to see if it is RH or food intolerance with being non diabetic, is the need to record your blood glucose levels around meals. Pre meal and two hours after, plus, three hours, four hours, plus when you get the symptoms really severely. This will give you information about your intolerance to certain foods. This will give you information for your doctor as well. I always recommend low carb for every endocrine hormone imbalance because it will help symptoms, lower the blood glucose spikes, and improve health including cholesterol. Good saturated fats are healthy. I have the condition, Essential Tremor Disorder. Shaking and other symptoms are my every day. And a neurologist can help. But in the end a referral to a specialist endocrinologist, when you have the information in your food diary, will get you the tests necessary, for a diagnosis. Keep asking, keep safe, keep testing. Best wishes. [/QUOTE]
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