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<blockquote data-quote="crazycatlady42" data-source="post: 886760" data-attributes="member: 192097"><p>Thanks. I'll have a look at the thread shortly. </p><p></p><p>In brief I felt really lethargic and was loosing weight so after many trips to the GP and a whole series of tests to rule out diabetes I finally saw an endocrinologist. After more tests they are now pretty certain that I have RH. They are hoping to confirm it once I get my weight under control. </p><p></p><p>Since changing my diet over a year ago and eating lots of little meals I now feel a million times better! I just came on here for extra ideas. Next step is to work out how to cope with more prolonged exercise...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crazycatlady42, post: 886760, member: 192097"] Thanks. I'll have a look at the thread shortly. In brief I felt really lethargic and was loosing weight so after many trips to the GP and a whole series of tests to rule out diabetes I finally saw an endocrinologist. After more tests they are now pretty certain that I have RH. They are hoping to confirm it once I get my weight under control. Since changing my diet over a year ago and eating lots of little meals I now feel a million times better! I just came on here for extra ideas. Next step is to work out how to cope with more prolonged exercise... [/QUOTE]
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