I’m on no medication and undiagnosed even though I’m having hypoglycemia for a few years. Going to doctors as soon as surgery opens now.
My sugars keep dropping after eating since yesterday.
You're posting this in a thread that's from 2018, so I doubt you'll get a lot of replies here. You might want to start your own thread?
Hypoglycemia isn't something that happens when you're an undiagnosed diabetic, those usually just get hypers. Hypo's happen when you're medicated with meds like gliclazide, or are on insulin injections and overshoot the target some.
Are you sure you're hypoglycemic? Have you tested blood sugars during an episode, and what were they? Because there IS a condition called Reactive Hypoglycemia (which can be a precursor to insulin resistance/ diabetes, but doesn't have to be), and it's not one doctors are very familiar with. (
@Lamont D is our local expert, so tagging in with a request to help?) Most GP's have never heard of it, as it is relatively rare. You could ask your doc for an Extended Oral Glucose Tolerance Test, (Mind the EXTENDED! There's a short version too which is next to useless if your pancreas is slow in its overreaction, it just might be missed in the test and hit you on the ride home), which could help with a diagnosis of RH, if that is what is going on.
If you do have RH, it means your pancreas overreacts to carbs. Practically all carbs turn to glucose once ingested, and some of us have a pancreas that secretes more insulin than is needed, resulting in a hypoglycemic episode. Cut the carbs, and no overreaction takes place, stopping the vicious circle.
https://josekalsbeek.blogspot.com/2019/11/the-nutritional-thingy.html <-- this is aimed at T2's, but it would help with RH as well. Hang in there eh, and good luck at the doc's!
Jo