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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 1674135" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>Hi,</p><p>I have Reactive Hypoglycaemia.</p><p></p><p>Your post is as usual in these circumstances, a bit muddled and your symptoms are individual to you. Using your monitor to record is a really good idea, the spreadsheet would interest your specialist.</p><p>For information purposes, hypos for someone who has a type of hypoglycaemia is 3.5mmols. But that doesn't mean to say you don't have a type of hypoglycaemia, because clearly something is going on, to rocket your blood glucose levels high, then drop within a couple of hours.</p><p>Finding what is causing this needs tests, performed under supervision in hospital.</p><p>The need for continuous testing will test your resolve, but it is necessary.</p><p>Once these tests are done, then maybe you will get a definitive diagnosis.</p><p>Until then, eat low carb foods every couple of hours, small bites, nothing that will trigger the high. Stay away from sugary foods, starchy carbs.</p><p>You need to find your balance of protein, fats and very low carb.</p><p>Keep asking questions, let us know how you get on.</p><p>Hypoglycaemia can be controlled.</p><p></p><p>Oh yeah, please do read our forum, see if anything reminds you of your symptoms.</p><p>Best wishes</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 1674135, member: 85785"] Hi, I have Reactive Hypoglycaemia. Your post is as usual in these circumstances, a bit muddled and your symptoms are individual to you. Using your monitor to record is a really good idea, the spreadsheet would interest your specialist. For information purposes, hypos for someone who has a type of hypoglycaemia is 3.5mmols. But that doesn't mean to say you don't have a type of hypoglycaemia, because clearly something is going on, to rocket your blood glucose levels high, then drop within a couple of hours. Finding what is causing this needs tests, performed under supervision in hospital. The need for continuous testing will test your resolve, but it is necessary. Once these tests are done, then maybe you will get a definitive diagnosis. Until then, eat low carb foods every couple of hours, small bites, nothing that will trigger the high. Stay away from sugary foods, starchy carbs. You need to find your balance of protein, fats and very low carb. Keep asking questions, let us know how you get on. Hypoglycaemia can be controlled. Oh yeah, please do read our forum, see if anything reminds you of your symptoms. Best wishes [/QUOTE]
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