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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 2328790" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>I would imagine that tests will still be going on and because people still need blood transfusions etc. The suite and staff will still be operational.</p><p>Do remember it's a extended oral glucose tolerance test you need, not a two hour test but four hours and more if necessary. I don't go hypo till around three and a half hours after the glucose, I have had about six eOGTTs and it was the same timing every time.</p><p>I have also wished I wasn't so weird, but I am, having a quite rare condition and having the knowledge that there is no cure, no pill that will resolve it.</p><p>Only dietary management. Of course it's changed my life, no treats, making sure that what you are eating has no hidden sugars, but you are already aware about your diabetes diagnosis and the dietary advice. You are nearly there.</p><p></p><p>Even if it isn't RH you should get the tests. If you are getting hypos, there is a reason for it.</p><p></p><p>Keep safe</p><p></p><p>Great avatar by the way!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 2328790, member: 85785"] I would imagine that tests will still be going on and because people still need blood transfusions etc. The suite and staff will still be operational. Do remember it's a extended oral glucose tolerance test you need, not a two hour test but four hours and more if necessary. I don't go hypo till around three and a half hours after the glucose, I have had about six eOGTTs and it was the same timing every time. I have also wished I wasn't so weird, but I am, having a quite rare condition and having the knowledge that there is no cure, no pill that will resolve it. Only dietary management. Of course it's changed my life, no treats, making sure that what you are eating has no hidden sugars, but you are already aware about your diabetes diagnosis and the dietary advice. You are nearly there. Even if it isn't RH you should get the tests. If you are getting hypos, there is a reason for it. Keep safe Great avatar by the way! [/QUOTE]
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