Guest guest Posted April 2, 2004 Report Share Posted April 2, 2004 Dawn, Hypoglycemia with Mito is not a myth. It is very real. My older son was born with low blood sugar. The mito cells are used up so fast that you can get low blood sugar.... Make sure that you always have a protein and a carb together. Eat smaller meals every three hours. Hang in there. Marie > > I have been battling what I can only assume is hypoglycemia issues > off and on for a yr. I had a 3hr. GTT with a 2 hr. sugar at 49 a few > months back. I had gestational diabetes x 2 and was told if I didn't > drop my weight, I would for sure get diabetes. Anyways, I saw the > endo yestarday and she told me that I do not have hypoglycemia. She > said it is not uncommon for women to have blood sugars in the 40's. > It is a myth that this is hypoglycemia. I said why do I feel like > this 2 hrs. after I eat, then? She said it is a symptom of the > dysautonomia...like when the food leaves the stomach; a dumping > syndrome. I am very frustrated by this, and feel like she didn't get > this. Doesn't get mito. She does have dysautonomia though.Is this > true? Has anyone ever heard this? Would love some feedback on thius > from any of you who have dealt with bloodsugar issues and/or > hypoglycemia issues and have seen an endo. Thanks, > > Dawn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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