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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 1690157" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>I would ask your endocrinologist to find a specialist in these types of conditions because I believe she is guessing and going by the usual meds route which don't work for most people with Hypoglycaemia.</p><p>I have heard of Hypoglycaemia that don't have hypers, they don't spike but level off till the low starts, you go hypo.</p><p>It can be controlled by eating more regularly, small bites every two to three hours, but it must be low carb.</p><p>Keep testing, see if you can find a spike early than a half hour or even a quarter of a hour, it could be glucose dumping.</p><p>Metformin, I don't get it either!</p><p>Acerbose does not work, it won't help with the hypos, it will still happen.</p><p>Hypoglycaemia is treated more successfully by dietary constraints!</p><p></p><p>Best wishes</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 1690157, member: 85785"] I would ask your endocrinologist to find a specialist in these types of conditions because I believe she is guessing and going by the usual meds route which don't work for most people with Hypoglycaemia. I have heard of Hypoglycaemia that don't have hypers, they don't spike but level off till the low starts, you go hypo. It can be controlled by eating more regularly, small bites every two to three hours, but it must be low carb. Keep testing, see if you can find a spike early than a half hour or even a quarter of a hour, it could be glucose dumping. Metformin, I don't get it either! Acerbose does not work, it won't help with the hypos, it will still happen. Hypoglycaemia is treated more successfully by dietary constraints! Best wishes [/QUOTE]
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