Many thanks. Hopefully the GP will shed some light in the morning.
Hi, those symptoms are definitely not right, your GP probably has no experience in these types of conditions. I would insist on a referral to a specialist endocrinologist.
Regardless of whatever is happening to you, you need tests.
The extreme blood glucose levels, high and low are asymptomatic with Hypoglycaemia, but if you have been autoimmune for so long, I would not like to take a guess at anything specific. As others have said, a food diary approach is always helpful and will give your doctors an idea how often and why it is happening to you.
If you realise that the roller coaster ride of your blood glucose levels are the cause of your symptoms and the anger, anxiety, headache, palpitations and so on.
I have in my experience, very similar symptoms, but these symptoms can be many conditions, the need to find out why is probably within, what your lifestyle and food choices are. Your blood glucose levels rise because of what you eat and drink, they drop because your metabolism has an imbalance of hormones, in my case, insulin.
Yours may be an adrenal or cortisol, so that is why testing is important and only an endocrinologist can give you those.
The one thing you can change is your dietary intake..
This will help with blood glucose levels.
Best wishes and let us know how you get on with your GP.