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<blockquote data-quote="Poppy2323" data-source="post: 1824334" data-attributes="member: 480470"><p>Thanks so much Lamont, I’m working my way through your posts and all hugely helpful. </p><p></p><p>So I’ve had M.E since age 13 (now 37!) albeit managed fairly well after the first few years. However had lots of the symptoms you all talk about, notably extreme fatigue, passing out episodes, shakiness etc. Passed out on a plane on our honeymoon last year! </p><p></p><p>Recently I had gynae surgery in February and have had huge issues recovering since then. I sought the advice of an endocrinologist in May as my fatigue and sleepiness just wasn’t improving. After a serious of blood tests my hbac1 came back as low (below scale) and thus this week I’ve been in hospital for 4 days having the OGGT and 72 hour fast test. Bloods went down to 2.8 (Lower on bloods in lab) and not much above 3.1. </p><p></p><p>Confirmed as non diabetic reactive hypoglycemia however awaiting the full picture of results next week once all the bloods have been analysed together. I had stomach surgery a few years ago and my consultant feels it’s likely I have that type of RH. </p><p></p><p>I’m feeling glad that I have some answers (possibly after years) but also daunted as to how to go forward. My endo will talk me through everything next week. </p><p></p><p>Thanks again for the info and support.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Poppy2323, post: 1824334, member: 480470"] Thanks so much Lamont, I’m working my way through your posts and all hugely helpful. So I’ve had M.E since age 13 (now 37!) albeit managed fairly well after the first few years. However had lots of the symptoms you all talk about, notably extreme fatigue, passing out episodes, shakiness etc. Passed out on a plane on our honeymoon last year! Recently I had gynae surgery in February and have had huge issues recovering since then. I sought the advice of an endocrinologist in May as my fatigue and sleepiness just wasn’t improving. After a serious of blood tests my hbac1 came back as low (below scale) and thus this week I’ve been in hospital for 4 days having the OGGT and 72 hour fast test. Bloods went down to 2.8 (Lower on bloods in lab) and not much above 3.1. Confirmed as non diabetic reactive hypoglycemia however awaiting the full picture of results next week once all the bloods have been analysed together. I had stomach surgery a few years ago and my consultant feels it’s likely I have that type of RH. I’m feeling glad that I have some answers (possibly after years) but also daunted as to how to go forward. My endo will talk me through everything next week. Thanks again for the info and support. [/QUOTE]
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