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Reactive Hypoglycemia
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<blockquote data-quote="Kaz261" data-source="post: 1137421" data-attributes="member: 220230"><p>After a pleasant morning out I'm now back in hypo land! Started to feel shaky on way home from school and was 3.8 when I got in.</p><p></p><p>I ate a peanut protein bar on the way home and had a biscuit and coffee with cream and I gradually got my bs up to 6, but I feel terrible.</p><p></p><p>I can't accept that this is the way the rest of my life has to be and am wondering on my next course of action. Today is not the day for decisions but I need a plan.</p><p></p><p>Diet alone isn't working. My GP won't/can't refer me back to the Endo. I could pay a couple of hundred quid and see my Endo privately, but he says he's done what he can. I could pay and see a different Endo who doesn't know my history but if he wants to do further tests I would have to pay. I can't afford tests privately. My argument is that if I need them then they should be done on the NHS. I've worked all my life up until having my girls.</p><p></p><p>Any suggestions welcome.</p><p></p><p>I'm feeling a little defeated [emoji22]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kaz261, post: 1137421, member: 220230"] After a pleasant morning out I'm now back in hypo land! Started to feel shaky on way home from school and was 3.8 when I got in. I ate a peanut protein bar on the way home and had a biscuit and coffee with cream and I gradually got my bs up to 6, but I feel terrible. I can't accept that this is the way the rest of my life has to be and am wondering on my next course of action. Today is not the day for decisions but I need a plan. Diet alone isn't working. My GP won't/can't refer me back to the Endo. I could pay a couple of hundred quid and see my Endo privately, but he says he's done what he can. I could pay and see a different Endo who doesn't know my history but if he wants to do further tests I would have to pay. I can't afford tests privately. My argument is that if I need them then they should be done on the NHS. I've worked all my life up until having my girls. Any suggestions welcome. I'm feeling a little defeated [emoji22] [/QUOTE]
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