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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 1342130" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>Hi [USER=365495]@ghost_whistler[/USER],</p><p>As others have said you do really need to get a blood glucose meter. You are certainly going to need one. If only to give you peace of mind.</p><p>My story is very similar but I was diagnosed with T2. Simply because the doctors didn't have a clue! It wasn't until I started having full blown hypos in front of them did they refer me to an endocrinologist. Who diagnosed me! (Luckily!)</p><p>Any form of non diabetic Hypoglycaemia is rare and the experts have not only got it mostly wrong but have trouble with treatment.</p><p>For example, if you had a peanut allergy, would you eat them?</p><p>Well if you do have a form of Hypoglycaemia then your food tolerances are many and the usual culprits are carbs and sugars.</p><p>If you read the reactive hypoglycaemic forum as linked above by [USER=41816]@Brunneria[/USER], the range of knowledge by those who have it will help you tremendously and convince you that a so called healthy diet is not so healthy. And a healthy diet for hypoglycaemics would frighten most dieticians and your GP!</p><p></p><p>If you have questions or need to tap our knowledge of how to get to grips with what you need to do and eat.et us know, someone knowledgeable will always be around, this is a great forum and the thing is it works!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 1342130, member: 85785"] Hi [USER=365495]@ghost_whistler[/USER], As others have said you do really need to get a blood glucose meter. You are certainly going to need one. If only to give you peace of mind. My story is very similar but I was diagnosed with T2. Simply because the doctors didn't have a clue! It wasn't until I started having full blown hypos in front of them did they refer me to an endocrinologist. Who diagnosed me! (Luckily!) Any form of non diabetic Hypoglycaemia is rare and the experts have not only got it mostly wrong but have trouble with treatment. For example, if you had a peanut allergy, would you eat them? Well if you do have a form of Hypoglycaemia then your food tolerances are many and the usual culprits are carbs and sugars. If you read the reactive hypoglycaemic forum as linked above by [USER=41816]@Brunneria[/USER], the range of knowledge by those who have it will help you tremendously and convince you that a so called healthy diet is not so healthy. And a healthy diet for hypoglycaemics would frighten most dieticians and your GP! If you have questions or need to tap our knowledge of how to get to grips with what you need to do and eat.et us know, someone knowledgeable will always be around, this is a great forum and the thing is it works! [/QUOTE]
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