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<blockquote data-quote="EllieM" data-source="post: 2047876" data-attributes="member: 372717"><p>Just a thought, and one reason why you need to see an endocrinologist for diagnosis. There are other possible reasons than RH for repeated hypos. For example, there is a (rare) condition called insulinoma where a small (benign) tumour in the pancreas makes you produce too much insulin. This is curable by the removal of the tumour. You really need to get your GP to refer you to a specialist, as most GPs are pretty clueless about diabetes, let alone conditions where the insulin feedback loop is not working quite correctly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EllieM, post: 2047876, member: 372717"] Just a thought, and one reason why you need to see an endocrinologist for diagnosis. There are other possible reasons than RH for repeated hypos. For example, there is a (rare) condition called insulinoma where a small (benign) tumour in the pancreas makes you produce too much insulin. This is curable by the removal of the tumour. You really need to get your GP to refer you to a specialist, as most GPs are pretty clueless about diabetes, let alone conditions where the insulin feedback loop is not working quite correctly. [/QUOTE]
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