jeffreyman777
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Hey Folks,
Hope you are well.
I have been diagnosed with Reactive Hypoglycemia in 2010, i have managed to control this eating more protein and fibre meals, cutting out alot of sugars. In 2010 i had bad burning and tingling in my arms and legs, i had alot of investigations including MRIs and blood tests with no abnormality found, this settled down on its own.
This has reoccurred again, a few months ago, further tests did not show any abnormality. It is either a small fibre neuropathy or functional sensory neurological symptoms, with the cause being unknown. Does anyone kindly know if Reactive Hypoglycemia could have caused this and does anyone please know any herbal supplements or vitamins that may help? My GP has prescribed me Amitriptyline but this causes awful fatigue and only works for a short period of time.
Thank you so much for any advice you can give, i appreciate your time and your support. Thanks again.
Best Wishes,
Jeffrey
Thank you for getting back to me.
I am sorry i appear to have posted in the wrong thread, i do hope the moderators will kindly help move this thread and see if i can get any advice on this matter. Thank you again for your help.
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Hey Folks,
Hope you are well.
I have been diagnosed with Reactive Hypoglycemia in 2010, i have managed to control this eating more protein and fibre meals, cutting out alot of sugars. In 2010 i had bad burning and tingling in my arms and legs, i had alot of investigations including MRIs and blood tests with no abnormality found, this settled down on its own.
This has reoccurred again, a few months ago, further tests did not show any abnormality. It is either a small fibre neuropathy or functional sensory neurological symptoms, with the cause being unknown. Does anyone kindly know if Reactive Hypoglycemia could have caused this and does anyone please know any herbal supplements or vitamins that may help? My GP has prescribed me Amitriptyline but this causes awful fatigue and only works for a short period of time.
Thank you so much for any advice you can give, i appreciate your time and your support. Thanks again.
Best Wishes,
Jeffrey
Hey Folks,
Hope you are well.
I have been diagnosed with Reactive Hypoglycemia in 2010, i have managed to control this eating more protein and fibre meals, cutting out alot of sugars. In 2010 i had bad burning and tingling in my arms and legs, i had alot of investigations including MRIs and blood tests with no abnormality found, this settled down on its own.
This has reoccurred again, a few months ago, further tests did not show any abnormality. It is either a small fibre neuropathy or functional sensory neurological symptoms, with the cause being unknown. Does anyone kindly know if Reactive Hypoglycemia could have caused this and does anyone please know any herbal supplements or vitamins that may help? My GP has prescribed me Amitriptyline but this causes awful fatigue and only works for a short period of time.
Thank you so much for any advice you can give, i appreciate your time and your support. Thanks again.
Best Wishes,
Jeffrey
Many thanks for all your replies, they are all very helpful.
Yes DaveXF, it is ruddy awful, that is how i would explain it. The Amitriptyline works for a few hours, but then the pain returns.
I got diagnosed after having numerous attacks of feeling weak, faint and lightheaded after eating. I then went to an Endocrinologist who diagnosed the condition, i have been advised to eat small meals with complex carbohydrate and protein on a regular basis. It is interesting pre-diabetics can experience these neuropathy symptoms also, they are very uncomfortable.
I will try the R ALA thanks Brunneria for the great advice, is there anything else i can try please, i am already watching my diet. I do not really want to rely heavily on the GP medication, would a good multi vitamin help address any other nutrients i am missing from my diet?
Many thanks for all your replies, they are all very helpful.
Yes DaveXF, it is ruddy awful, that is how i would explain it. The Amitriptyline works for a few hours, but then the pain returns.
I got diagnosed after having numerous attacks of feeling weak, faint and lightheaded after eating. I then went to an Endocrinologist who diagnosed the condition, i have been advised to eat small meals with complex carbohydrate and protein on a regular basis. It is interesting pre-diabetics can experience these neuropathy symptoms also, they are very uncomfortable.
I will try the R ALA thanks Brunneria for the great advice, is there anything else i can try please, i am already watching my diet. I do not really want to rely heavily on the GP medication, would a good multi vitamin help address any other nutrients i am missing from my diet?
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