The question about the possibility of having Hypoglycaemia and not have diabetes has been covered by @Brunneria. Except that it is common in females but much rarer in males.
It is quite normal in children and pregnant women.
I personally stay away from anything low fat, I eat a lot of saturated fats, especially in cooking. I had a variety of health problems whilst trying to eat with the so called healthy diet, that the NHS recommendation. My cholesterol and had warnings of heart trouble, a lot in my family. Also, my organs were going downhill, full of visceral fat.
This was because of the fats I was using and the carbs I was eating!
On a low carb diet you do have to balance with natural animal fats. Unless you are a vegetarian!
I have found that it is better for me.
My health has improved greatly since going low carb.
Serendipitously, the chemist had a spare testing kit which he gave me. Normally, he said, the price would have been onerous (due to the strips).
I did a quick reading as I was starting to feel hungry on the way back and got 4.5
what does that mean?4.5 is ok.
Hungry is fine, live with it.
Dizzy, feeling sick, that's different.
It's your choice now.
Serendipitously, the chemist had a spare testing kit which he gave me. Normally, he said, the price would have been onerous (due to the strips).
I did a quick reading as I was starting to feel hungry on the way back and got 4.5
Is your BMI well back into the normal range now, if you've lost all the visceral fat?
Did you have ultrasound scans before and after, and how long did it take you to lose it all?
2 hours or soWhen was your last meal before testing?
All my health is in the normal range!
I have quite a few ultrasound scans on my liver, kidneys and my last ones showed that my NAFL had gone and the scanner remarked how much had changed in such a short time!
I lost quite a lot initially thanks to my fasting test in hospital, it then slowed till a few months after, but slowly and surely reaching my endocrinologist target of ten stone, of which I doubt i'll get there being eleven and a half stone, that is my ideal bmi weight!
All due to very low carb!
Yes, getting my BMI into the normal range was the key thing for me as well!
It does seem to be a good guide to overall health.
(Obviously, not due to low carb for me, but we're all different!)
I did a quick reading as I was starting to feel hungry on the way back and got 4.5
I did a quick reading as I was starting to feel hungry on the way back and got 4.5
At that point, no.So testing showed you weren't hypo, just hungry.
At that point, no.
I've just had an awful night's sleep (I rarely get a full night), and tested myself on waking. I got 1.6, I tried the test three times and twice it said 1.6 and another it said 'lo'.
I got 1.6, I tried the test three times and twice it said 1.6 and another it said 'lo'.
How are you feeling now? And did you have something to eat?
Time to discuss this firmly with the doc, armed with the evidence!
(I feel for you - I had a similar low though not quite so bad, recently - and I felt off colour for 3 days afterwards, so please treat yourself gently till you feel fully better)
That's the department i saw years ago. They were adamant i didn't have diabetes. In fact they were emphatic about it. But that's about all they could say. The first GP I saw said he had similar symptoms and said I shuld just carry a packet of biscuits around with me to snack on.hopefully he will have the gumption to refer you to an endocrinologist!
Well done on the cancellation - they are as rare as hen's teeth around here.
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