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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 2656947" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>I have been tested many times with the variation of hypoglycaemic and other metabolic conditions.</p><p>It stems from, when first diagnosed, and even my endocrinologist was looking for answers. He found some, not all worked or would be logical. Because of the science, we found with the help of someone on here who had experienced RH along with T2.</p><p>A lot of research, mainly universities in the States that have tried to disentangle the science and actually gave me the intricacies of how the reaction was because of intolerance and excess insulin and how from normal you can go hypo within a few hours cos you eat!</p><p>And it was around the time, they changed the conditions name, from idiopathic postprandial hypoglycaemia to Reactive Hypoglycaemia. Idiopathic means unknown reason.</p><p>Also there was others who were looking for answers and why what was happening. I felt the need to hang around, cos of how this rare condition, doesn't get the research or knowledge in the health industry.</p><p>I only wish that some more doctors who have patients with RH, would understand the science and is a different condition than diabetes. The ignorance in the health service is alarming.</p><p>Hypoglycaemia is a misunderstood condition, that only endocrinologists can diagnose through tests.</p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 2656947, member: 85785"] I have been tested many times with the variation of hypoglycaemic and other metabolic conditions. It stems from, when first diagnosed, and even my endocrinologist was looking for answers. He found some, not all worked or would be logical. Because of the science, we found with the help of someone on here who had experienced RH along with T2. A lot of research, mainly universities in the States that have tried to disentangle the science and actually gave me the intricacies of how the reaction was because of intolerance and excess insulin and how from normal you can go hypo within a few hours cos you eat! And it was around the time, they changed the conditions name, from idiopathic postprandial hypoglycaemia to Reactive Hypoglycaemia. Idiopathic means unknown reason. Also there was others who were looking for answers and why what was happening. I felt the need to hang around, cos of how this rare condition, doesn't get the research or knowledge in the health industry. I only wish that some more doctors who have patients with RH, would understand the science and is a different condition than diabetes. The ignorance in the health service is alarming. Hypoglycaemia is a misunderstood condition, that only endocrinologists can diagnose through tests. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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