Hypoglycaemia for a diabetic.see another Dr, you can be diabetic and have low blood sugars before diagnosis. the low even has a term for it, when you rise and then crash low.
go back and ask for a GTT that is done by a lab, a home test is guessing. you need to eat more than 150g of carb per day for 3-4 days before test
Hypoglycaemia for a diabetic.
Reactive Hypoglycaemia for a non-diabetic.
There are various forms of each condition!
The glucose test is to see if you rise (hyper) then crash (hypo).
A 72 hour fasting test is used to diagnose Reactive Hypoglycaemia.
Bloods are taken at various points and sent to the specialist labs to see if you have any endocrine diseases.
The results that the op posted are deeper than what I have experienced and probably for testing complications????
they look like they are home tests and his Dr isn't listening, which is why I suggested he changes Dr and get's a GTT by a lab. As I said, there is enough there at warrant further investigationJack, When I have a glucose test, my bloods are checked every fifteen minutes for up to 5 hours, for various reasons. The results that the op posted are all over the place, not stating the obvious, but how can you get any results from these?
I believe that they don't tell the whole story and the op is seeing if a response is to her thinking.
I also think that whoever did these tests is looking for something specific, I have not got the knowledge to interpret them, I was only responding to your thinking of what it could be!
Agreed!they look like they are home tests and his Dr isn't listening, which is why I suggested he changes Dr and get's a GTT by a lab. As I said, there is enough there at warrant further investigation
I believe I have the same condition as patient A. I have been given the same meds (gliptin).Nowhere are you going to get c pep ,insulin level and cortisol levels from a home test.
Here's a similar test being performed recently in a UK hospital for reactive hypoglycaemia (though fatty acids as mentioned above are another parameter being tested)
http://www.hindawi.com/journals/crim/2013/273957/
There is some discussion of the patterns seen
Sorry , I think you have to leave the interpretation of results to someone who knows what they are looking for and indeed why they ordered the tests.( even an expert would not be able to interpret in these circumstances, without a history and a set of results some with different units and some without any units )
The measurement of insulin, c-peptide & cortisol may be done because of suspicion of an insulinoma. Insulinoma affects adrenals too. But insulinoma shows high insulin levels with low BG.l soppose insulonoma could be considered but l dont understand the data you would need to ask your dr.
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