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<blockquote data-quote="misdiagnosed" data-source="post: 998856" data-attributes="member: 232027"><p>Thank you so much for that obsevant concern of yours. You are correct too - i did read about that on an Austrailian web site. But he has already been tested for that. He has had loads of tests and they all come back clear. That is another reason i am soo sure that he has RH. Just wish we could all get professional support with this in England though. It seems that the only people who have treated this in great numbers is the Chariity groups in America and Austrailia. They seem to have a lot more experience with how to diagnose it and how to treat it better than anyone in the Medical proffesion. </p><p>I am glad at least we can communicate with other suffers in UK on here though. Cus before I spotted nosher on here It seemed i was the onlyone in England who had found out about it and I felt very lonely, cus non of my family even understood what I was talking about, after I discovered all about it in 2010. A lot of confusion comes from how it gets mixed up with diabetes. And that is why I find it hard to communacate with anyone about it. I bet even if my husband was finally given the 6 hour Gtt test - that they would not be able to translate it and read it properly, and I bet they would still give him all the wrong advice.</p><p>From what I can gather though from all those books I have read from the chritiy group in America Flat Curve Response is slower to respond to the correct diet though. And i think it is important that other RH sufferers are made aware of that. Atherwise they would become dissappointed that the diet would appear to be not working. I have read in "Hypoglycemia The Classic Heathcare Handbook" by Jeraldine Saunders and Dr Harvey M Ross ISBN 0-7582-0132-X that it took 4 months for someone with similar results to by husband to get over their headaches. My husband suufers bad eye socket pains too. He has only been on the diet for ! month and I have to keep reminding him not to give up hope. Jeraldine Saunders is a dietritian who treat many RH suffers in America - so I like that she has lots of experience of treating people with RH. And the charity group in America <a href="http://www.hypoglycemia.org" target="_blank">www.hypoglycemia.org</a> seem to have got together with the Dr's that do understand RH in America (Not all of them do understand it either). They also have qualified dietricians and they have all got together to form this charity that is only funded by chartities and not the medical proffesion. It is impossible for us to contact them by email though cus i have tried and they can't keep up with all the enquiries that they get per month. But they have put a lot of answers directly on their web site for free. But like you said "it would be nice if we could speak with a professional Dr who was like Nosha and others on here. From reading thoses books in America that I ordered from Amazon - i have worked out that a group of people got together and a lot of them were suffers - like you are all doing on here. The only thing we are lacking though are proffesional Dr's who understand it in UK.</p><p>Thank you for your kindness....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="misdiagnosed, post: 998856, member: 232027"] Thank you so much for that obsevant concern of yours. You are correct too - i did read about that on an Austrailian web site. But he has already been tested for that. He has had loads of tests and they all come back clear. That is another reason i am soo sure that he has RH. Just wish we could all get professional support with this in England though. It seems that the only people who have treated this in great numbers is the Chariity groups in America and Austrailia. They seem to have a lot more experience with how to diagnose it and how to treat it better than anyone in the Medical proffesion. I am glad at least we can communicate with other suffers in UK on here though. Cus before I spotted nosher on here It seemed i was the onlyone in England who had found out about it and I felt very lonely, cus non of my family even understood what I was talking about, after I discovered all about it in 2010. A lot of confusion comes from how it gets mixed up with diabetes. And that is why I find it hard to communacate with anyone about it. I bet even if my husband was finally given the 6 hour Gtt test - that they would not be able to translate it and read it properly, and I bet they would still give him all the wrong advice. From what I can gather though from all those books I have read from the chritiy group in America Flat Curve Response is slower to respond to the correct diet though. And i think it is important that other RH sufferers are made aware of that. Atherwise they would become dissappointed that the diet would appear to be not working. I have read in "Hypoglycemia The Classic Heathcare Handbook" by Jeraldine Saunders and Dr Harvey M Ross ISBN 0-7582-0132-X that it took 4 months for someone with similar results to by husband to get over their headaches. My husband suufers bad eye socket pains too. He has only been on the diet for ! month and I have to keep reminding him not to give up hope. Jeraldine Saunders is a dietritian who treat many RH suffers in America - so I like that she has lots of experience of treating people with RH. And the charity group in America [URL="http://www.hypoglycemia.org"]www.hypoglycemia.org[/URL] seem to have got together with the Dr's that do understand RH in America (Not all of them do understand it either). They also have qualified dietricians and they have all got together to form this charity that is only funded by chartities and not the medical proffesion. It is impossible for us to contact them by email though cus i have tried and they can't keep up with all the enquiries that they get per month. But they have put a lot of answers directly on their web site for free. But like you said "it would be nice if we could speak with a professional Dr who was like Nosha and others on here. From reading thoses books in America that I ordered from Amazon - i have worked out that a group of people got together and a lot of them were suffers - like you are all doing on here. The only thing we are lacking though are proffesional Dr's who understand it in UK. Thank you for your kindness.... [/QUOTE]
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