I have no clue sorry. That's what the blood tests are for lol !Sorry if my questions are somewhat confusing, but basically all I want to know for the moment is, if I am non diabetic hypoglycemic, when I had the 2 hypos why didn't my BG levels automatically correct themselves?
So is this a form of diabetes?
Hi, sorry to come into this so late - am away from home at the moment, and v limited internet (like going back in time!)
Thank you @Indy51 , yes, @nosher8355 and I have both experienced reactive hypoglycaemia. Nosher has just been diagnosed with it (same symptoms as @designer2014 , feeling terrible 3 hrs after eating), in my case I had reactive hypoglycaemia for years until it eventually transitioned into type 2 diabetes.
Probably the best thing I can do is try to find two recent threads about it, because they cover a lot of ground - symptoms, how to handle it, and suggested diet.
Then, if it looks like it might fit your situation, come back and ask any questions you like...
Right, try these:
Scroll down to nosher's first post at the bottom of page 2 on this thread and read on
http://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/strange-experience-with-diabetes.57800/page-2
Then the whole of this one
http://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/confused-as-to-what-is-wrong-with-me.60759/#post-581883
Sorry been struggling with internet, so not been updating. Brunneria is right about RH. You will have to go through more tests like glucose intolerance and fasting tests. A lot of people get the 3 hour slump but. Are not RH. Best advice. Until you are diagnosed is too downsize your regular intake, eat lots of protein and only eat very low carbs. If you keep eating carbs you will yo-yo up and down with you blood glucose levels. It would be interesting to see your levels after eating carbs at 1 hour, 2 hours and at 3 hours, then after eating again. RH is rare if you have not had surgery. Hypos are more common in people than you think and it could be a number of other conditions, the body usually reacts. Because you tend to snack more your weight will obviously rise, you will hav to balance everything. Ask away and let us know how you get on.I will have a good read through those, thanksCan I ask does reactive hypoglycaemia effect your weight? I have been eating more than I have in a long time and have lost 5lb this week?
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