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Shelia so much of my reading many doctors think another name for

hypoglcemia is adrenal insufficiency---now of course I would have to

hunt this down--but you know when I find it again, I'll post it for

you.

-- In hypothyroidism , " Kemal And Sheila Kalajdzic "

<kemalandsheila@y...> wrote:

> Hi guys. I have reactive hypoglycemia. Here's something interesting

> I found:

>

> The causes of most cases of reactive hypoglycemia are still open to

> debate. Some researchers suggest that certain people may be more

> sensitive to the body's normal release of the hormone epinephrine,

> which causes many of the symptoms of hypoglycemia. Others believe

> that deficiencies in glucagon secretion might lead to hypoglycemia

>

> http://diabetes.niddk.nih.gov/dm/pubs/hypoglycemia/index.htm

>

> still wondering...would a sensitivity to epinephrine mean I have an

> adrenal problem? Still searching for answers. Sheila

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Interesting...I wasn't aware of that, Yeah, if you come across something I'd

like to see it. Thanks! Sheila

tina83862 <tina8386@...> wrote:Shelia so much of my reading many doctors

think another name for

hypoglcemia is adrenal insufficiency---now of course I would have to

hunt this down--but you know when I find it again, I'll post it for

you.

-- In hypothyroidism , " Kemal And Sheila Kalajdzic "

<kemalandsheila@y...> wrote:

> Hi guys. I have reactive hypoglycemia. Here's something interesting

> I found:

>

> The causes of most cases of reactive hypoglycemia are still open to

> debate. Some researchers suggest that certain people may be more

> sensitive to the body's normal release of the hormone epinephrine,

> which causes many of the symptoms of hypoglycemia. Others believe

> that deficiencies in glucagon secretion might lead to hypoglycemia

>

> http://diabetes.niddk.nih.gov/dm/pubs/hypoglycemia/index.htm

>

> still wondering...would a sensitivity to epinephrine mean I have an

> adrenal problem? Still searching for answers. Sheila

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