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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 712323" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>Hi @danben,</p><p> I have late reactive hypoglycaemia, I can see by your symptoms that you do have a form of hypoglycaemia. Which one, I'm not to sure.</p><p>If you will have a look at the thread - please can we have a forum on reactive hypoglycaemia. [USER=41816]@Brunneria[/USER] will give you the link. </p><p>In the meantime do not eat high of medium carbs or anything sugary because that's the stimulus for the extra insulin and that triggers the hypos.</p><p>Eat every two to three hours have small meals. Drink plenty of water. If you hypo don't have anything that will start it over again. Black tea or coffee and a plain biscuit will slowly raise your bloods.</p><p>If you think your out of control fast for anything up to a day only drinking water. This will stabilise your blood glucose levels and stop the extra insulin.</p><p>You do need to see your GP. Ask him for a referral to see an endocrinologist.</p><p>Please read up on hypoglycaemia. Google it on Wikipedia as it's up to date. Come back and ask questions.</p><p>Nosher.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 712323, member: 85785"] Hi @danben, I have late reactive hypoglycaemia, I can see by your symptoms that you do have a form of hypoglycaemia. Which one, I'm not to sure. If you will have a look at the thread - please can we have a forum on reactive hypoglycaemia. [USER=41816]@Brunneria[/USER] will give you the link. In the meantime do not eat high of medium carbs or anything sugary because that's the stimulus for the extra insulin and that triggers the hypos. Eat every two to three hours have small meals. Drink plenty of water. If you hypo don't have anything that will start it over again. Black tea or coffee and a plain biscuit will slowly raise your bloods. If you think your out of control fast for anything up to a day only drinking water. This will stabilise your blood glucose levels and stop the extra insulin. You do need to see your GP. Ask him for a referral to see an endocrinologist. Please read up on hypoglycaemia. Google it on Wikipedia as it's up to date. Come back and ask questions. Nosher. [/QUOTE]
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