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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 1477251" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>Hi, I have RH!</p><p>Have you been diagnosed with RH?</p><p>First of all, welcome to our forum and we have all felt and had the symptoms you talk about and it is confusing, we have quite a few posters that have RH and non diabetic like myself and others who have RH with T2.</p><p>We learn from each other and the reason for that is that their e are not many doctors dsns or even some specialist endocrinologists who have a clue what is going on, never mind how to treat it.</p><p>Most of us are still learning how food affects our bodies and how it affects your blood glucose levels, hence the symptoms and how your health suffers.</p><p></p><p>If you haven't already read our sticky at the top of our forum page for RH! Do so, as it will give you some inkling to what you are going to have to do to get control.</p><p>It is unfortunately about what you eat and drink and diet control is the key to get your health better.</p><p></p><p>I suffered from real anxiety and I'm aware that reading your post, that the shock and symptoms have got your anxiety working overtime. If you get your low carb diet right, the symptoms will dissipate. Your health will improve and you get your life back.</p><p>I did.</p><p></p><p>Please come back and ask questions, it is about understanding the condition and using that knowledge to control it.</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, there is no cure.</p><p></p><p>Best wishes and welcome to our forum.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 1477251, member: 85785"] Hi, I have RH! Have you been diagnosed with RH? First of all, welcome to our forum and we have all felt and had the symptoms you talk about and it is confusing, we have quite a few posters that have RH and non diabetic like myself and others who have RH with T2. We learn from each other and the reason for that is that their e are not many doctors dsns or even some specialist endocrinologists who have a clue what is going on, never mind how to treat it. Most of us are still learning how food affects our bodies and how it affects your blood glucose levels, hence the symptoms and how your health suffers. If you haven't already read our sticky at the top of our forum page for RH! Do so, as it will give you some inkling to what you are going to have to do to get control. It is unfortunately about what you eat and drink and diet control is the key to get your health better. I suffered from real anxiety and I'm aware that reading your post, that the shock and symptoms have got your anxiety working overtime. If you get your low carb diet right, the symptoms will dissipate. Your health will improve and you get your life back. I did. Please come back and ask questions, it is about understanding the condition and using that knowledge to control it. Unfortunately, there is no cure. Best wishes and welcome to our forum. [/QUOTE]
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