Nicola Guess's recent blog post about Reactive Hypoglycaemia (Hypos) may be of interest.
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Reactive hypoglycaemia whether clinically confirmed or suspected by the patient is something I see a lot in my practice. This piece tries to explain what reactive hypoglycaemia is and give tips on how to manage it.
I’ll start with diagnosed reactive hypoglycaemia but I’ll also talk about people who seem to have large drops in blood glucose after they eat which they perceive to be associated with certain symptoms, like dizziness, light-headedness and more.
Disclaimer
... Please consult with a qualified healthcare provider before making any decisions or taking any action based on the information you read on the blog. Do not disregard, avoid, or delay obtaining medical or health-related advice from your healthcare provider because of something you have read on this blog....
Quote:
Reactive hypoglycaemia whether clinically confirmed or suspected by the patient is something I see a lot in my practice. This piece tries to explain what reactive hypoglycaemia is and give tips on how to manage it.
I’ll start with diagnosed reactive hypoglycaemia but I’ll also talk about people who seem to have large drops in blood glucose after they eat which they perceive to be associated with certain symptoms, like dizziness, light-headedness and more.
Disclaimer
... Please consult with a qualified healthcare provider before making any decisions or taking any action based on the information you read on the blog. Do not disregard, avoid, or delay obtaining medical or health-related advice from your healthcare provider because of something you have read on this blog....