kokhongw
Well-Known Member
So is Reactive Hypoglycaemia a type/symptom of some diabetes? And I should look elsewhere for non-diabetic hypoglycaemia? I know it's not common, which is why I've been struggling to get much information on it or meet other people who can relate!
Reactive hypoglycemia is one of the early symptoms of glucose/insulin dysregulation. But it is often dismissed as just being hungry resulting in the recommendation to eat something and you will be ok... nothing to worry about. But over the years, this disproportionate glucose/insulin response will tip over to clinical diabetes...many T2D will be able to recall how often they had experienced ravenous hunger...eating everything in sight due to reactive hypoglycemia, without actually understanding what triggered those hunger... weak will is the label suggested. It is more common than clinically acknowledged.
But in your case. If you do not have glucose spike, yet constantly experience low glucose levels, then it does not appear to be reactive, or diet driven. Something else may be causing the chronic overproduction of insulin. You would need a deeper discussion with your healthcare provider to rule out obvious causes.