Thanks Phoenix,If it is hypoglycaemia, reactive hypoglycaemia is only one of several possible causes so it's wrong to make a guess.
Here's that seems to be a good summary of some of the causes of non diabetic hypoglycaemia .
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/tutorials/hypoglycemia/db099105.pdf
Healthy individuals should have systems that work as they are meant to do. Adults should be capable of eating carbs or of fasting for fairly long periods without problems. Children are less able to fast and will become hypo if they go too long without food. |However they also should be producing the right amounts of insulin/glucagon to keep blood glucose nicely balanced. If not something is not right it should be investigated.
( Where I'm coming from: Nosher's condition is not supposed to be common nor are adrenal tumours but when I was in hospital at diagnosis, I met a young woman who had one . It was benign but inoperable but unfortunately it's position meant that it caused hypos . Unfortunately the treatment resulted in a very 'brittle' diabetes. )
If this child has hypoglycaemia or anything else then it would be important to check out the cause.
The main problem we RHers seem to have, is getting any HCP to recognise that the symptoms aren't figments of our imagination. Then, once it has been recognised, it's difficult to find someone who has a clue how to treat it!
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