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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 2453161" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>Hi [USER=546602]@Katerinax[/USER] </p><p>Thanks for sharing your results so far, it will be a week or so before you get the results of the bloods you gave. The weight loss is great, the diet is working. And those fasting results are fine, if you took the average of two weeks readings, you would find that your fasting levels are in normal range.which is definitely typical RH.</p><p>Be careful with diet drinks, as most of them contain aspartame, which is a sweetener that can be bad for some people. Sugar free doesn't mean carb free, unfortunately. Something has to give it the sweetness. And yes, it is a minefield out there.</p><p></p><p>The only other thing is the next test is the fasting test, the scan is necessary if the doctors aren't sure and are worried about your liver function results, but that's part and parcel of getting a true diagnosis. Don't worry about the fasting test, if you get your own room, you can treat it as a holiday in hospital........</p><p>The worst part is getting woke up in the night because of getting a blood reading.</p><p>Make sure you have plenty to occupy yourself with.</p><p>I agree with your assessment, I do think it is RH and not a tumour/s.</p><p>But time will tell.</p><p></p><p>I definitely wouldn't be worried about the slight rise in fasting levels.</p><p>If you have taken those readings before or probably after your eOGTT. This could be something that happens if you have had a hypo, it may, like a hangover, still make you feel awful a day or so after. And the less hypos you have, when you do, it feels worse.</p><p>Also, your hypo awareness will be better.</p><p>Keep asking. Keep safe and hope your next lot of tests get a diagnosis.</p><p></p><p>What did the nurse give you for the hypo?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 2453161, member: 85785"] Hi [USER=546602]@Katerinax[/USER] Thanks for sharing your results so far, it will be a week or so before you get the results of the bloods you gave. The weight loss is great, the diet is working. And those fasting results are fine, if you took the average of two weeks readings, you would find that your fasting levels are in normal range.which is definitely typical RH. Be careful with diet drinks, as most of them contain aspartame, which is a sweetener that can be bad for some people. Sugar free doesn't mean carb free, unfortunately. Something has to give it the sweetness. And yes, it is a minefield out there. The only other thing is the next test is the fasting test, the scan is necessary if the doctors aren't sure and are worried about your liver function results, but that's part and parcel of getting a true diagnosis. Don't worry about the fasting test, if you get your own room, you can treat it as a holiday in hospital........ The worst part is getting woke up in the night because of getting a blood reading. Make sure you have plenty to occupy yourself with. I agree with your assessment, I do think it is RH and not a tumour/s. But time will tell. I definitely wouldn't be worried about the slight rise in fasting levels. If you have taken those readings before or probably after your eOGTT. This could be something that happens if you have had a hypo, it may, like a hangover, still make you feel awful a day or so after. And the less hypos you have, when you do, it feels worse. Also, your hypo awareness will be better. Keep asking. Keep safe and hope your next lot of tests get a diagnosis. What did the nurse give you for the hypo? [/QUOTE]
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