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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 952326" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>Quick reply is yes!</p><p>It is like so many other conditions and I believe that we should be under the diabetes umbrella of conditions because it is a endocrine hormone imbalance.</p><p>The reason it isn't is because of our normal fasting and hba1c levels.</p><p>Even though diabetics achieve normal levels as well.</p><p>Causes there are many as there are many types.</p><p>It can be caused by trauma, an operation, other diseases, or naturally like myself.</p><p>I suppose that diet or eating habits could be in there as well.</p><p>One of the new thoughts coming out of the state's is because of carb overloading is causing athletes and sportsmen and women to get the condition.</p><p>The reason for its anonymity, is because it is rare and GPs aren't trained to recognise the symptoms. It is difficult to diagnose and tests are used to discount other conditions before confirmation is given.</p><p>I have posted many times that I believe that there are more RH ers out that have been diagnosed as T2! Simply because if a hypoglycaemic eats carbs as they are told to, it disguises the condition because of the fluctuating blood glucose levels.</p><p>Even when you describe the condition to a health care provider, they will still say you are diabetic!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 952326, member: 85785"] Quick reply is yes! It is like so many other conditions and I believe that we should be under the diabetes umbrella of conditions because it is a endocrine hormone imbalance. The reason it isn't is because of our normal fasting and hba1c levels. Even though diabetics achieve normal levels as well. Causes there are many as there are many types. It can be caused by trauma, an operation, other diseases, or naturally like myself. I suppose that diet or eating habits could be in there as well. One of the new thoughts coming out of the state's is because of carb overloading is causing athletes and sportsmen and women to get the condition. The reason for its anonymity, is because it is rare and GPs aren't trained to recognise the symptoms. It is difficult to diagnose and tests are used to discount other conditions before confirmation is given. I have posted many times that I believe that there are more RH ers out that have been diagnosed as T2! Simply because if a hypoglycaemic eats carbs as they are told to, it disguises the condition because of the fluctuating blood glucose levels. Even when you describe the condition to a health care provider, they will still say you are diabetic! [/QUOTE]
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