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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 2727908" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>Hi [USER=590325]@FinishedWithEngines[/USER] ,</p><p>And thanks for the thanks.</p><p>Dear me, it does seem that the NHS is broken in so many ways.</p><p>Is there any chance you can change your surgery?</p><p></p><p>Can I say how surprised how the metformin is doing, my endo took me off the drug straight away after our second appointment.</p><p></p><p>I also wouldn't be surprised that your cortisol levels,injections could be responsible. As could be the usual suspects of RH, yeah!</p><p>Without the proper tests and an endocrinologist, you are in limbo.</p><p>If it is RH, I would still continue with the food diary, the idea behind low carb is to stop the reactions from happening. And keep using your CGM.</p><p>I'm still bewildered that either a mixed meal test or an extended (five hours) glucose tolerance test, wasn't ordered if the consultant says it is RH. How does he know?</p><p>So many metabolic conditions, have the same variants of symptoms.</p><p></p><p>I have had the injections, but I fasted beforehand and checked my levels after.</p><p>I had the op for the carpal tunnel, and a complete success, I had a local which is more beneficial afterwards regarding BG levels.</p><p></p><p>Keep us updated.</p><p>I wish you well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 2727908, member: 85785"] Hi [USER=590325]@FinishedWithEngines[/USER] , And thanks for the thanks. Dear me, it does seem that the NHS is broken in so many ways. Is there any chance you can change your surgery? Can I say how surprised how the metformin is doing, my endo took me off the drug straight away after our second appointment. I also wouldn't be surprised that your cortisol levels,injections could be responsible. As could be the usual suspects of RH, yeah! Without the proper tests and an endocrinologist, you are in limbo. If it is RH, I would still continue with the food diary, the idea behind low carb is to stop the reactions from happening. And keep using your CGM. I'm still bewildered that either a mixed meal test or an extended (five hours) glucose tolerance test, wasn't ordered if the consultant says it is RH. How does he know? So many metabolic conditions, have the same variants of symptoms. I have had the injections, but I fasted beforehand and checked my levels after. I had the op for the carpal tunnel, and a complete success, I had a local which is more beneficial afterwards regarding BG levels. Keep us updated. I wish you well. [/QUOTE]
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