I've had a fasting blood sugar test, which was normal. And I've had some kind of 'long term average' blood sugar test (A1C?) which was normal. I've been testing my own blood sugar for ages trying to figure out what the hell is going on since the docs don't seem interested. I seem to react badly to what are considered 'normal' rises and falls for most people.
Going low carb is the only thing that has worked for me, but it's hardly an ideal situation, and involves spending a lot time preparing food separately from the rest of my family. And it's really difficult to stay low carb when I'm away and can't prepare food myself, and options are often limited (I work offshore, 2 on 4 off).
My lowest reading has been 3.8, which I understand is normal enough.
It's really difficult to find information about this. When I try searching I just get information about diabetes, which I don't have. It seems to be similar to Reactive Hypoglycaemia... but without my blood sugar actually being low.
Not sure what you meant about hormonal problems?
I first went to see a doctor about this years ago, long before I knew anything about blood sugar levels or even heard of Reactive Hypoglycaemia, and I have yet to get anywhere. My hope is that someone else has been diagnosed with whatever the hell this is will see this and can offer some advice beyond diet
Sorry, about the long battle you have had.
I have been nearly 15 years till proper diagnosis.
I had to go low carb. I had nothing else.
Low carb is the only way I felt well, the only way I lost weight, the only way to stop the many symptoms.
I had a shocking diet, then I tried every diet under the sun, then I tried the only one which helped me with my condition.
I was lucky to have a hormone specialist, an endocrinologist, that recognised my condition and for the past year I have been put on sitagliptin, which is an Inhibitor.
My battle is not over, yours is deciding to eat carbs and feel unwell and damage your health or low carb and get better, that's my advice.
Talk to your doctor about RH or Hypoglycaemia or you may have to have other tests to diagnose you. Go to another endocrinologist, your GP can refer you outside your area. He will have the knowledge about who are the better specialists for this condition.
I had to Google a lot to get better information, this site helped me on diet, but the science is described in Wikipedia as are other conditions related to Hypoglycaemia.
I was misdiagnosed with T2 , as the symptoms mimic T2.. To find out that you are not diabetic and have a problem flushing insulin when you eat carbs.
I always say now that I'm allergic to carbs and sugar. It helps with understanding the condition.
There is a lot of recipes on this forum. Which help with ideas for your work problems. I work alone and outside, I have found things like Burgen bread. Which is low carb and a ham & salad butty is fine. One slice is very low, eat one for a meal before and then another a couple of hours later.
There is a lot of messing and eating becomes a chore. But you can make soups and curries, stews, as I say loads of ideas. Have full fat yoghurt with berries instead of cereal in the morning, have a full English breakfast, bacon, egg, mushroom, tomatoes,.
Only you can do these things vs to make you better, go talk to your doctor and don't let them fob you off.
Fight for your life like I had to!
Keep posting and keep asking