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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 2440486" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>I also do long stories.</p><p>I have never heard of OI? Or the dinosaur condition? But I can see the resemblance of symptoms in most endocrine conditions or hormonal issues or metabolic syndrome conditions. I believe that blood glucose, hormonal response and what you eat, really does effect a lot of people, the constant spiking and crashing, does create symptoms.</p><p></p><p>I do intermittent fasting and I only have a small window to feed myself, I am carb intolerant, so that protein and good fats are important with the vegetables you can tolerate.</p><p>I have often posted that I feel much better in myself if I don't eat especially when I was travelling. And since I retired, fasting is now a part of my daily routine.</p><p>Fasting and low carb with a good dietary balance. Won't do you any harm anyway.</p><p></p><p>From my experience and reading the posts on here. A GPs knowledge of these rare conditions, will be limited. So a specialist endocrinologist, who has had experience with Hypoglycaemia or post prandial syndrome would be a good choice. </p><p></p><p>Keep all your cgm results to show your GP and specialist.</p><p></p><p>Keep safe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 2440486, member: 85785"] I also do long stories. I have never heard of OI? Or the dinosaur condition? But I can see the resemblance of symptoms in most endocrine conditions or hormonal issues or metabolic syndrome conditions. I believe that blood glucose, hormonal response and what you eat, really does effect a lot of people, the constant spiking and crashing, does create symptoms. I do intermittent fasting and I only have a small window to feed myself, I am carb intolerant, so that protein and good fats are important with the vegetables you can tolerate. I have often posted that I feel much better in myself if I don't eat especially when I was travelling. And since I retired, fasting is now a part of my daily routine. Fasting and low carb with a good dietary balance. Won't do you any harm anyway. From my experience and reading the posts on here. A GPs knowledge of these rare conditions, will be limited. So a specialist endocrinologist, who has had experience with Hypoglycaemia or post prandial syndrome would be a good choice. Keep all your cgm results to show your GP and specialist. Keep safe [/QUOTE]
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