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<blockquote data-quote="paulshaw56" data-source="post: 1512825" data-attributes="member: 420978"><p>Thank you so much for all your responses, i am grateful.</p><p></p><p>I will look around the different forums here and try to get as much knowledge as possible on the low carbohydrate diet, i do think this makes sense. This is most likely why i am feeling so awful as i am having an excessive insulin response at every meal. I feel so exhausted as the day goes on and i never normally felt like this.</p><p></p><p>I am going to try some of the things you have all mentioned, such as monitoring my blood glucose, trying different meal plans and i will let you know how i get on. If the symptoms still persist i may need to go back for further advice from my doctor but i do not feel anything further can be gained from doing this. </p><p></p><p>[USER=41816]@Brunneria[/USER] can i kindly ask what supplements you take, i know i may not need to try any, but at least i would have some ideas for supplements if i was still struggling with my diet? I will consider supplements last as i will try refinements to my diet first as stated. It would be useful to have this information if you do not mind sharing this with me please. </p><p></p><p>Can i please also ask are you able to live a normal life with this condition? As at the moment i feel so negative such as i may not be able to travel abroad again? As i would dread to experience a low blood sugar episode for instance on a flight or travelling around. This condition really panics you, does anyone who has this condition able to get control of their symptoms so they are able to live a normal and happy life. I understand it is a condition that does not go away, but at the moment i even feel worried just walking the dog or going into a grocery store that i might have a low blood sugar episode. </p><p></p><p>Once again thank you so much for all your support. I have only been registered on this forum a few days and i have learnt more than the 3 years i have been chatting to doctors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paulshaw56, post: 1512825, member: 420978"] Thank you so much for all your responses, i am grateful. I will look around the different forums here and try to get as much knowledge as possible on the low carbohydrate diet, i do think this makes sense. This is most likely why i am feeling so awful as i am having an excessive insulin response at every meal. I feel so exhausted as the day goes on and i never normally felt like this. I am going to try some of the things you have all mentioned, such as monitoring my blood glucose, trying different meal plans and i will let you know how i get on. If the symptoms still persist i may need to go back for further advice from my doctor but i do not feel anything further can be gained from doing this. [USER=41816]@Brunneria[/USER] can i kindly ask what supplements you take, i know i may not need to try any, but at least i would have some ideas for supplements if i was still struggling with my diet? I will consider supplements last as i will try refinements to my diet first as stated. It would be useful to have this information if you do not mind sharing this with me please. Can i please also ask are you able to live a normal life with this condition? As at the moment i feel so negative such as i may not be able to travel abroad again? As i would dread to experience a low blood sugar episode for instance on a flight or travelling around. This condition really panics you, does anyone who has this condition able to get control of their symptoms so they are able to live a normal and happy life. I understand it is a condition that does not go away, but at the moment i even feel worried just walking the dog or going into a grocery store that i might have a low blood sugar episode. Once again thank you so much for all your support. I have only been registered on this forum a few days and i have learnt more than the 3 years i have been chatting to doctors. [/QUOTE]
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