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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 711028" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>I will echo Brunnerias post. I was ill for years and only when my GP gave up, not knowing what was going on did I get a referral. If you are unhappy and she doesn't feel well, then go back to A&E and go from there. Ask for a specialist in endocrinology and tell them about repetitive hypos. They will hopefully do this. You are going to have a battle on your hands to get the diagnosis.</p><p>She needs tests for glucose tolerance and fasting tests! They will need to do c peptide and many other blood tests. I have had lots.</p><p>You will have to start thinking along the lines of,--- Carbohydrates and sugar is poisonous to your daughter. Her body cannot cope with them, they make her ill. The only way to stop her feeling like this is to feed her non carb foods.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 711028, member: 85785"] I will echo Brunnerias post. I was ill for years and only when my GP gave up, not knowing what was going on did I get a referral. If you are unhappy and she doesn't feel well, then go back to A&E and go from there. Ask for a specialist in endocrinology and tell them about repetitive hypos. They will hopefully do this. You are going to have a battle on your hands to get the diagnosis. She needs tests for glucose tolerance and fasting tests! They will need to do c peptide and many other blood tests. I have had lots. You will have to start thinking along the lines of,--- Carbohydrates and sugar is poisonous to your daughter. Her body cannot cope with them, they make her ill. The only way to stop her feeling like this is to feed her non carb foods. [/QUOTE]
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