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<blockquote data-quote="Discovery22" data-source="post: 2005862" data-attributes="member: 495383"><p>Update: I was admitted for the 72 hr test and it has confused the drs even more. Overall my sugars dropped to 2.7. During the test I discovered when laying on my left side me sugars dropped. When laying on my right side they went up and walking up and down stairs made them go from 2.7 to 3.8! Yet other times my sugars drop quickly and even slow walking makes it worse. So my consultant is wondering if this Pheochromocytoma/paraganglioma (a new suggestion) is causing even more problems than first thought. By the way, I had a hypo on the way home from the hospital [emoji23]</p><p></p><p>He said he may re-admit me and repeat the test. I’m due to have a 24 tape as my heart rate spiking has got worse. The other day I was rushed to hospital with chest pain and my pulse was around 158 for nearly 2 hours while resting. They discovered this is also caused by postural tachycardia (by standing) and that I also have postural hypertension. </p><p>While I was in there he took blood to test my adrenals and said it’ll take a while to get the results as it’s a rare test and is only processed in 2 places in the uk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Discovery22, post: 2005862, member: 495383"] Update: I was admitted for the 72 hr test and it has confused the drs even more. Overall my sugars dropped to 2.7. During the test I discovered when laying on my left side me sugars dropped. When laying on my right side they went up and walking up and down stairs made them go from 2.7 to 3.8! Yet other times my sugars drop quickly and even slow walking makes it worse. So my consultant is wondering if this Pheochromocytoma/paraganglioma (a new suggestion) is causing even more problems than first thought. By the way, I had a hypo on the way home from the hospital [emoji23] He said he may re-admit me and repeat the test. I’m due to have a 24 tape as my heart rate spiking has got worse. The other day I was rushed to hospital with chest pain and my pulse was around 158 for nearly 2 hours while resting. They discovered this is also caused by postural tachycardia (by standing) and that I also have postural hypertension. While I was in there he took blood to test my adrenals and said it’ll take a while to get the results as it’s a rare test and is only processed in 2 places in the uk [/QUOTE]
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