Hi @RH G and welcome to our forum.Apologies if this has already been asked....
I have been diagnosed for a couple of years as having RH. Have had a couple of OGTT's at the 1.5 level after two hours. I've also had various other tests such as 72hr fasting test etc however no idea what's causing my RH. Usual story im sure.... I am also content with this.
I have put on a bit of weight recently and have been considering weight loss injections (Wegovy/ Mounjaro).
I was wondering if any others with RH have tried these? I see the can lower blood sugar...this would possibly sound bad however can also see benefits of no spiking hence no sudden drops.
I would obviously discuss with my endo consultant first however just looking for any first hand experience if any?
Thanks in advance
I respect your attitude and the exceptance of the condition.@Lamont D thanks for your reply.
Yes, I did think the 1.5 was quite low. That was after 2 hours however after 5 hours my blood sugar began to naturally correct itself.
I have no complaints with my endocrinologist. She has treated me like a pun cushion and done loads of different tests, most of which I won't pretend to understand.
My GP served it's purpose by quickly referring me to endo and I've since had zero interaction with them regards my RH. I keep well otherwise and to be fair it's quite an acute and rear thing from what I've heard and read so don't really expect loads of knowledge from them.
The 72hr fast was a bit meh...if you know what I mean. Obviously hungry bot no crazy lows as far as I remember. It did however as far as my endo is concerned, rule out an Insulinoma which I suppose was the purpose.
In terms of dietary advice I've been advised less than 30g carbs per meal. Nothing further really though also suggested I try pectin. That's why I've considered the injections. As I understand it, Pectin slows the release of sugar into the blood stream and prevents large spikes which in theory stops big drops/ hypos. I thought Mounjaro/ Wegovy could possibly mimic this with the added bonus of weight loss/ ginger receptors being toned down a little!
I am content with my RH. It's manageable and there are people worse off than I. Just need to keep working on myself (manage weight and diet etc). Small inconveniences like medical three year driving license/ loss of blue light driving but I can deal with these.
Thanks for your reply. Any further insights would be appreciated.
Cheers
Hello. I don’t know if my experience will help you but you might find it interesting. It was suggested by a consultant that I go on to an injection as I said I was putting on a bit of weight. I wasn't in the BMI range where its usually suggested. Trulicity was first; after three months and having got over the initial queasiness, I came out in a rash at the injection sites. We then moved on to Ozempic but I had a bad reaction to that. Felt faint and was sick. Finally I was put on Victoza. With all of these I lost weight and BS was low but I felt sick all the time and couldn't eat. The doctor said I shouldn't stay on something that was making me ill and in my 70s I didn't need to run BS quite as low. So metformin and dapagliflozin manage things well. My weight and BS are stable with these and low carb.Apologies if this has already been asked....
I have been diagnosed for a couple of years as having RH. Have had a couple of OGTT's at the 1.5 level after two hours. I've also had various other tests such as 72hr fasting test etc however no idea what's causing my RH. Usual story im sure.... I am also content with this.
I have put on a bit of weight recently and have been considering weight loss injections (Wegovy/ Mounjaro).
I was wondering if any others with RH have tried these? I see the can lower blood sugar...this would possibly sound bad however can also see benefits of no spiking hence no sudden drops.
I would obviously discuss with my endo consultant first however just looking for any first hand experience if any?
Thanks in advance
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