in past i was having hypoglycemia like once a week and the reason was I wasn’t eating enough, from a year ago it started to get worse but i was complaining about my low blood pressure and after a lot of blood tests everything was fine so doctors told me that i’m suffer From panic attacks and anxiety, they gave me some medicines but I didn’t take because there were a lot of side effects so i was just calming myself ,6 months later i was suffering from fatigue and panic symptoms so I decided to do some blood sugar tests my A1c was 5.1 but my postprandiale was 157 so I went to the doctor and she shocked me by telling me that i have high risk to get diabetes, my anxiety gets worse and after i was eating a lot of sugar i cut them at once so my body started to not feel great and now after my postprandiale was 157 and higher it’s between 90:80, my fasting insulin was really low but in normal and my postprandiale insulin was higher than normal (24 and the normal range was to 15) every time i eat within 2 and half hours I get a hypoglycemia and feel like dying, now I feel like I will die in any moment and I didn’t do much activity as I was in past my life change completely I don’t go out of my home because i feel bad, I joined the gym but till now I’m scared to do any physical movements to not get hypo at the same time I’m so skinny and I suppose to gain weight and 10kg of muscles is there any treatment or anything to do to get my life back to normal not only diets because I’m eating like 7 time in a day to not get hypo but I still get it
Hi and welcome @Tasnemo
I am sorry to see that reactive hypoglycaemia looks like it has you in its grip. Have you had a proper diagnosis, and do you have a blood glucose meter to test what is happening to your blood glucose when you feel so awful?
Where in the world do you live? And what do you eat when you eat 7 times a day? Have you been given any advice from your doctor on what to eat?
I live in Egypt and i went to 3 doctors they all told me to eat every three hours because i’m suff From low blood sugar bouts, yes i do have blood sugar meter and i use it too much during the day so my family took it from because they believe that it will ruin my fingers but it’s the only way to see if it’s from my blood sugar or it’s just a panic, i eat small meals during the day like small sandwiches with bran bread or spoons of rice or pasta, i’m try To add protein and salad but most of the time i don’t because all i want is to make my blood sugar stable.
I didn’t exactly try intermittent fasting but i was fasting about 15 hours in a day for 5 days, my blood sugar was around 90 but i was feeling tired and i was scared to do any activity to not get hypo, i wanna know if there is any medical treatment because i want to not care much about food the whole day, and also am I going to live with reactive hypoglycemia all my life? Is there any chance to be treated permanently from it? Like I’m only 19 and I don’t enjoy my life at all with it and i need really to gain weight too, thank youEating what you are eating will not stabilise your blood sugar levels.
It's too carb heavy!
Yes, eating every three hours is very good at first to stop the hypos. The meal has to be low carb and only a few bites. As you will eat too much through the day.
But you can stop that by not eating the carbs that creates the highs first.
No highs, no lows.
Yes, eat more protein and salad vegetables.
You have to test and experiment which food causes the trigger for hypers then hypos.
A blood sugar monitor is essential,
Have you tried intermittent fasting?.
If you stabilise your blood sugar levels in normal levels consistently, you will feel the benefits.
Best wishes
I didn’t exactly try intermittent fasting but i was fasting about 15 hours in a day for 5 days, my blood sugar was around 90 but i was feeling tired and i was scared to do any activity to not get hypo, i wanna know if there is any medical treatment because i want to not care much about food the whole day, and also am I going to live with reactive hypoglycemia all my life? Is there any chance to be treated permanently from it? Like I’m only 19 and I don’t enjoy my life at all with it and i need really to gain weight too, thank you
Thank you so muchUnfortunately, there is no known cure, only control by diet.
It is unfortunately is all about what you put down your throat.
And yes, unless you can find a way to not be obsessed about food, you will develop other more serious health problems.
I have found that intermittent fasting and eating very low carb is the only way your health will improve.
I have found that so called healthy foods are not as healthy and make us RH ers really ill, as you are discovering. The reason you are still feeling awful after fasting is probably because your body is trying to adapt to your blood sugar and insulin levels always in fluctuations, up and down. Once you have control for a few weeks, this will resolve this, but only by eating the food that doesn't trigger the insulin overshoot.
I am on a drug called Januvia (Sitagliptin) but it does not stop the insulin overshoot or you going hypo, what is does is help with your initial insulin response. Unfortunately, if you eat too many carbs, it doesn't stop the insulin overshoot or hypo!
I have been in control for a few years now, and in consultation with my endocrinologist, he has now changed his approach to how to treat RH!
Very low carb works!
Best wishes
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