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<blockquote data-quote="Tara2401" data-source="post: 2106376" data-attributes="member: 511812"><p>Thanks again for your replies. It was a specialist clinical nurse leading the eOGTT, I asked them to stop after over 5 hours as I felt so bad and fell asleep I was so exhausted, she thought I had passed out. They were happy to stop as my levels had got back up to baseline. I don’t understand why they want me t go so allow. She said that they want me at the point of passing out so they can send the blood off to the lab to check for c-peptide or something? I spoke to my GP about it as I said that I feel I may be fobbed off now as I haven’t got low enough and he suggested redder I f me to another trust if needs be.</p><p></p><p>I don’t know if this is relevant but in my blood testing urea level was really high at 11.9, they said I need to drink more but one of my symptoms is that I am constantly drinking as well as eating. </p><p></p><p>They’ve also found a small cyst on my pituarity gland but also said that this isn’t really relevant at all to the hypos.</p><p></p><p>I had two last night, one of 2.7 and one of 2.4. What would you eat in the night?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tara2401, post: 2106376, member: 511812"] Thanks again for your replies. It was a specialist clinical nurse leading the eOGTT, I asked them to stop after over 5 hours as I felt so bad and fell asleep I was so exhausted, she thought I had passed out. They were happy to stop as my levels had got back up to baseline. I don’t understand why they want me t go so allow. She said that they want me at the point of passing out so they can send the blood off to the lab to check for c-peptide or something? I spoke to my GP about it as I said that I feel I may be fobbed off now as I haven’t got low enough and he suggested redder I f me to another trust if needs be. I don’t know if this is relevant but in my blood testing urea level was really high at 11.9, they said I need to drink more but one of my symptoms is that I am constantly drinking as well as eating. They’ve also found a small cyst on my pituarity gland but also said that this isn’t really relevant at all to the hypos. I had two last night, one of 2.7 and one of 2.4. What would you eat in the night? [/QUOTE]
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