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I'm also not a physician, but I have read that it is not uncommon for hypoglycemia to be a pre-cursor to Type 1 diabtees. It is not always the case, but it is not uncommon.
Work with your doctor -- preferably an endocrinologist. As you gain better control of your blood sugars, many of your unpleasant symptoms will likely improve or go away completely.
Take good care of you!
NCgirl1964
I also have Hypoglycemia, and I have focused on controlling it through diet. Have you ever heard of food's glycemic index?
It's how fast foods/sugar gets absorbed into your system.
Speaking for myself only, I prefer not to take medicine if there is a natural way "out".
I have been using the South Beach diet, and what a world of difference! I tossed all of the anti depressants, and control it all through diet alone.
Please check this book out. They should call it The South Beach life saving change of life way to eat, rather than "Diet".
My Dr. recommended the book, he says he has had patients completely reverse their diabetes following it.
And this is a very good, very experienced Dr., the best I have found.
Please try it!