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<blockquote data-quote="Kaz261" data-source="post: 1227595" data-attributes="member: 220230"><p>Hi Sue3098 and welcome to our forum.</p><p></p><p>I haven't been around for a while but was just having a read of your posts. I'm not going to give advice as Brun and Nosher have that covered and are the masters of all things RH! I just wanted to say keep positive and things will get better.</p><p></p><p>I was in your position 12 months ago. I was afraid to eat, afraid not to eat and didn't have a clue where to start in sorting the whole mess out! I waited weeks for an appointment with the dietician, only to come home feeling disappointed, disheartened and even more confused. My GP and Practice nurse know nothing about RH, so this forum and the Internet was the only source of information and help.</p><p></p><p>The guys on here really know their stuff and will happily guide you through. To give you hope, I now feel pretty good, far better than I ever thought possible. I'm lucky that I can tolerate a few carbs (around 100g spread throughout the day), but I only worked that out through experimenting and testing. It has taken months, but I got there and you will too.</p><p></p><p>Some of the best advice Nosher gave me (aside from dietary) was to overcome my anxiety about RH. It messes with your levels and makes control so much more difficult. Easier said than done, but he was so right.</p><p></p><p>Good luck with it all. Keep asking questions, we're all here to help.</p><p></p><p>Best wishes</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kaz261, post: 1227595, member: 220230"] Hi Sue3098 and welcome to our forum. I haven't been around for a while but was just having a read of your posts. I'm not going to give advice as Brun and Nosher have that covered and are the masters of all things RH! I just wanted to say keep positive and things will get better. I was in your position 12 months ago. I was afraid to eat, afraid not to eat and didn't have a clue where to start in sorting the whole mess out! I waited weeks for an appointment with the dietician, only to come home feeling disappointed, disheartened and even more confused. My GP and Practice nurse know nothing about RH, so this forum and the Internet was the only source of information and help. The guys on here really know their stuff and will happily guide you through. To give you hope, I now feel pretty good, far better than I ever thought possible. I'm lucky that I can tolerate a few carbs (around 100g spread throughout the day), but I only worked that out through experimenting and testing. It has taken months, but I got there and you will too. Some of the best advice Nosher gave me (aside from dietary) was to overcome my anxiety about RH. It messes with your levels and makes control so much more difficult. Easier said than done, but he was so right. Good luck with it all. Keep asking questions, we're all here to help. Best wishes [/QUOTE]
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