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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 1512137" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>I only gave you a brief overview of what is happening to you constantly.</p><p>We have our forum, it is full of knowledge, ideas, insights into this rare condition and regardless of diagnosis, this will put you on the path to better control, knowledge and of course health.</p><p>Most doctors haven't a clue how to treat RH, I was lucky I found my endocrinologist, who recognised the symptoms.</p><p>It's only through this website that I found how to start to get control.</p><p>It works mate!</p><p>It's the carbs!</p><p>We don't need them.</p><p>Please read our forum and then read the low carb forum for ideas suited to your tastes.</p><p>Unfortunately, there is no cure and being in normal glucose levels is how to stay healthy.</p><p>Not having the highs (hypers) will stop the lows (hypos)</p><p>Get a monitor and keep a food diary, this is one of the first things my endo told me to do. It is a great tool to use through the coming months ahead of finding your tolerance to foods. Testing is so important and I feel it's incompetence by your medical team not to supply you with one.</p><p>I do not take supplements, I don't need them but others do.</p><p>Finding what you need helps.</p><p></p><p>Finally, and I know that it may be totally baffling you at the moment, it's not what you expected, how can the doctors get it wrong and what do I do!</p><p>Well, that's the symptoms kicking in. The symptoms of RH is a list long and awful, you will probably discover that some of them you don't realise that you have them.</p><p>So, think outside the box, find the knowledge, why your body does 'react' the way it does (excess insulin) and think logically about how to treat and control it.</p><p></p><p>If you have an allergy, similar to an intolerance to certain foods, why still eat them ?</p><p></p><p>Keep asking and read our forum, I'll ask [USER=41816]@Brunneria[/USER] to give you the link.</p><p>Or you go to top of page click on forums, then scroll down till you see Reactive hypoglycaemia.</p><p></p><p>I have no knowledge about about arcabose.</p><p>I would try the diet first.</p><p></p><p> Can a moderator please put this thread in the RH forum?</p><p></p><p>Best wishes</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 1512137, member: 85785"] I only gave you a brief overview of what is happening to you constantly. We have our forum, it is full of knowledge, ideas, insights into this rare condition and regardless of diagnosis, this will put you on the path to better control, knowledge and of course health. Most doctors haven't a clue how to treat RH, I was lucky I found my endocrinologist, who recognised the symptoms. It's only through this website that I found how to start to get control. It works mate! It's the carbs! We don't need them. Please read our forum and then read the low carb forum for ideas suited to your tastes. Unfortunately, there is no cure and being in normal glucose levels is how to stay healthy. Not having the highs (hypers) will stop the lows (hypos) Get a monitor and keep a food diary, this is one of the first things my endo told me to do. It is a great tool to use through the coming months ahead of finding your tolerance to foods. Testing is so important and I feel it's incompetence by your medical team not to supply you with one. I do not take supplements, I don't need them but others do. Finding what you need helps. Finally, and I know that it may be totally baffling you at the moment, it's not what you expected, how can the doctors get it wrong and what do I do! Well, that's the symptoms kicking in. The symptoms of RH is a list long and awful, you will probably discover that some of them you don't realise that you have them. So, think outside the box, find the knowledge, why your body does 'react' the way it does (excess insulin) and think logically about how to treat and control it. If you have an allergy, similar to an intolerance to certain foods, why still eat them ? Keep asking and read our forum, I'll ask [USER=41816]@Brunneria[/USER] to give you the link. Or you go to top of page click on forums, then scroll down till you see Reactive hypoglycaemia. I have no knowledge about about arcabose. I would try the diet first. Can a moderator please put this thread in the RH forum? Best wishes [/QUOTE]
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