Sorry,
Having RH and a glucose drip just doesn't make sense to me.
The last thing you need when having RH, is more glucose.
This would trigger the excess insulin that is created to cope with the excess glucose.
Why do you have a glucose drip?
Is it to feed you?
I would imagine that this is why there is a conflict between your doctor's.
I have been told that I should never have glucose or a glucagon jab if I go too low.
Fortunately I am not aware that I've done that.
Just a thought. Since my battle started some fifteen or so years ago, I have been told numerous times by every dietician, dsn, GP and specialist that I need a certain amount of carbs/glucose to live.
Well, do you know what?
I don't.
I use a ketogenic diet and intermittent fasting to get my health on track.
I would still be in a state if I had listened to these experts.
They said to me that a ketogenic lifestyle would be bad for me.
It has solved all my health problems. I don't have hypos no more. My body is happier and healthier on the balance of foods I have.
Maybe you need some thinking outside the box about your conditions and get some really good lifestyle advice in how to cope with what is happening to you.
Best wishes
Hey guys, thank you so much for the replies, I will try to explain more.
The 0.9 and “lo”s have only happened a couple of times (that I’ve caught!) to be fair it came back up to the 3s within half an hour but at that point I had been drinking a lot of monster glucose drinks to try and bring it back up (before I’d been told it was reactive).
For my 500 it’s usually beetroot salad, something bready ,soup and/or very low fat ice cream.
I can eat well cooked vegetables like mushrooms and peppers but have a problem tolerating heavy veg like potatoes. I can generally only eat things that are very low fat and in really small quantities.
@donnellysdogs Yes, it can be pushed at different speeds but my max is about 100ml an hour.
Electrolytes have been checked and as far as I’m aware, the last time it was just urea that was low. I had bloods done last week but it was in hospital so no one told me the results
Oh and exercise (like brisk walking if I can manage it) brings it up, not down
The starchy vegetables are so similar to what triggers the RH!
Potatoes are really bad for me.
Of course, your conditions have to be managed to be healthy for you.
You definitely need to start experimenting like I did, finding out which foods you can tolerate, and obviously foods that you can tolerate for your other conditions.
You need to test, test, test and record everything. Do it systematically in a food diary.
This will help you find the baddies and what you put in your diary will help convince your health practitioners, that something serious is going on and you need urgent help.
I have a great endocrinologist who steered me through my battle to get diagnosed.
You have to be tough and insistent on your health care, find out your results and what they plan in the future.
@donnellysdogs, I would not recommend not using glucose in an emergency or for treatment but having RH, with other conditions, it just doesn't make sense if not an emergency! That is why we have extended OGTT for diagnosis purposes. Because the doctors know what will definitely happen to someone with RH!
It will make the patient really ill.
That is why it is done in hospital under close supervision.
Because it could trigger an insulin response which could in extreme cases cause coma.
My endocrinologist advised me to have a medical alert card in my wallet so that if I was found unconscious instead of glucose or glucagon injection.
A weak solution of sugared water is advised.
I can only go on my experience and my conversations with my endocrinologist.
Best wishes
I did think about the water/sugary solution but aware that it depends upon the depth of someone being able to help themselves and that it waant given if unable to swallow...
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