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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 1075199" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>I believe I've wrote the following words many times.</p><p>There are those out there that have RH, like I was because of the lack of knowledge within general practice,the nature of triage at surgeries is not geared to determining such rare conditions, the quick diagnosis of its T2, and the difficulty of getting a endocrinologist who knows what blood glucose disorders are, are few and far between. There is also those like brun who can't or won't get a diagnosis because they are T2, you can have both, you can have multiple conditions and RH.</p><p>They are still and not surprisingly following the NICE guidelines and the NHS stereotypical advice of eating 'complex' carbs. Carbs are carbs for us! But they don't believe we can live healthy without them. Well, we can!</p><p>As you say Kaz, there must be lots more, that just don't know.</p><p>The number of those with anxiety problems, don't get tested.</p><p>The plain truth is, not many people have even heard of RH! Even medical people!</p><p>You just have to see how many have read the forum to know, that it is so unknown and understandable that there are those will never know what is really happening to them and why they are struggling!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 1075199, member: 85785"] I believe I've wrote the following words many times. There are those out there that have RH, like I was because of the lack of knowledge within general practice,the nature of triage at surgeries is not geared to determining such rare conditions, the quick diagnosis of its T2, and the difficulty of getting a endocrinologist who knows what blood glucose disorders are, are few and far between. There is also those like brun who can't or won't get a diagnosis because they are T2, you can have both, you can have multiple conditions and RH. They are still and not surprisingly following the NICE guidelines and the NHS stereotypical advice of eating 'complex' carbs. Carbs are carbs for us! But they don't believe we can live healthy without them. Well, we can! As you say Kaz, there must be lots more, that just don't know. The number of those with anxiety problems, don't get tested. The plain truth is, not many people have even heard of RH! Even medical people! You just have to see how many have read the forum to know, that it is so unknown and understandable that there are those will never know what is really happening to them and why they are struggling! [/QUOTE]
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