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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 648578" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>Sorry I've missed the thread continuance cos I've been working, (only possible because of the energy I now have) and the lack of symptoms. I came to this site because I couldn't get out of the rut of being diagnosed T2 and getting nowhere.</p><p>I hAve often thought of doing a blog on what stages my condition has taken, I am currently in a battle (which I won) with my own GP over strips and prescription charges, because I'm not diabetic yet!!! I could be taken off the register if my doctor wanted to!</p><p>I wouldn't have had the knowledge or the were withal to battle if it wasn't for [USER=41816]@Brunneria[/USER] and the very many of you guys on this forum. </p><p>I know this is about RH, but it as [USER=1006]@jack[/USER] says he would like a headline on another condition and I agree as often conditions are interlinked and common with diabetes. Such as thyroid problems etc.</p><p>I want to thank [USER=46002]@Giverny[/USER] for responding so positively about our request and the others who have shown an interest.</p><p>My consultant has only 3 others with RH in the Wirral area, he suspects many more but it is only being recognised by the new thinking with endocrinologists. Some still refuse it exists because of the symptoms or past history with particular anxiety and the low blood sugars. There are probably diabetic hypoglycaemics who have been wrongly diagnosed and are RH!</p><p>Sorry about the length of this post, but information is needed and I will gladly answer questions because that's what this forum is for!</p><p>I am very rare for my condition because I developed the condition naturally, usually RH is found after surgery or by trauma or as [USER=41816]@Brunneria[/USER] did as a prelude to Diabetes. I am neither!</p><p>Thanks again!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 648578, member: 85785"] Sorry I've missed the thread continuance cos I've been working, (only possible because of the energy I now have) and the lack of symptoms. I came to this site because I couldn't get out of the rut of being diagnosed T2 and getting nowhere. I hAve often thought of doing a blog on what stages my condition has taken, I am currently in a battle (which I won) with my own GP over strips and prescription charges, because I'm not diabetic yet!!! I could be taken off the register if my doctor wanted to! I wouldn't have had the knowledge or the were withal to battle if it wasn't for [USER=41816]@Brunneria[/USER] and the very many of you guys on this forum. I know this is about RH, but it as [USER=1006]@jack[/USER] says he would like a headline on another condition and I agree as often conditions are interlinked and common with diabetes. Such as thyroid problems etc. I want to thank [USER=46002]@Giverny[/USER] for responding so positively about our request and the others who have shown an interest. My consultant has only 3 others with RH in the Wirral area, he suspects many more but it is only being recognised by the new thinking with endocrinologists. Some still refuse it exists because of the symptoms or past history with particular anxiety and the low blood sugars. There are probably diabetic hypoglycaemics who have been wrongly diagnosed and are RH! Sorry about the length of this post, but information is needed and I will gladly answer questions because that's what this forum is for! I am very rare for my condition because I developed the condition naturally, usually RH is found after surgery or by trauma or as [USER=41816]@Brunneria[/USER] did as a prelude to Diabetes. I am neither! Thanks again! [/QUOTE]
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