Should I see a specialist?

Posted by mtnmom @mtnmom, Jan 27 10:26pm

Hello! I am 43 F and having episodes of hypoglycemia for years that have gotten more frequent. I’m also constantly hungry. I mentioned this to my primary doctor last month who ran some blood work and noted concern that I had a glucose of 60 and insulin of 25. She felt the insulin was too high for that low of glucose. This was about an hour after I had coffee and a protein bar.
She recommended seeing an endocrinologist, and I’ve called but they are backed up months and months. They also seem more focused on diabetes care than low blood sugar. They were confused about my actual problem when I tried to make the appointment! I do think it’s possible I have an insulinoma.
I guess my question is would this be worth traveling to Mayo for some testing? I live on the east coast. It would certainly be expensive but I want answers sooner than later and I want them from someone who knows what they’re doing. Would love some insight. Thanks!

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Hi @mtnmom
Im sorry you’re going through this. How frustrating to have to wait that long for an appointment! Perhaps there is another endocrinologist that could see you sooner?
In the meantime, has your primary doctor conducted a 72 hour fasting test? This is apparently the “gold standard” for diagnosing Insulinoma. Here’s a paragraph from the NIH explaining it:

In adults with symptoms of neuroglycopenia or documented low blood glucose levels, the gold standard for biochemical diagnosis remains measurement of plasma glucose, insulin, C-peptide, and proinsulin during a 72-h fast (Table 1). This prolonged fasting test can detect up to 99% of insulinomas[39].

Unfortunately, most net specialists won’t see you until you have been diagnosed with a net. However, Mayo would be an excellent starting point with an endocrinologist who, if Insulinoma is confirmed, can then hook you up with a net specialist. The same can be said for any institution with a net specialist in its network.

Best of luck to you!

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Hi @mtnmom, I agree with @lindabees that you would be well served to seek a second opinion from a NETs specialty team at Mayo Clinic. Given that you're on the east coast, you may prefer to consult with NETs experts at the Mayo campus in Jacksonville, Florida. Whichever location your prefer AZ, FL or MN, you can get started by submitting a request here: http://mayocl.in/1mtmR63

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@lindabees

Hi @mtnmom
Im sorry you’re going through this. How frustrating to have to wait that long for an appointment! Perhaps there is another endocrinologist that could see you sooner?
In the meantime, has your primary doctor conducted a 72 hour fasting test? This is apparently the “gold standard” for diagnosing Insulinoma. Here’s a paragraph from the NIH explaining it:

In adults with symptoms of neuroglycopenia or documented low blood glucose levels, the gold standard for biochemical diagnosis remains measurement of plasma glucose, insulin, C-peptide, and proinsulin during a 72-h fast (Table 1). This prolonged fasting test can detect up to 99% of insulinomas[39].

Unfortunately, most net specialists won’t see you until you have been diagnosed with a net. However, Mayo would be an excellent starting point with an endocrinologist who, if Insulinoma is confirmed, can then hook you up with a net specialist. The same can be said for any institution with a net specialist in its network.

Best of luck to you!

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Thank you! Fortunately I did get in with a local endo and can be seen end of March. Wish I didn’t have to wait that long, but it’s better than July.
I hope they recommend the 72 hr fast when I go.

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@colleenyoung

Hi @mtnmom, I agree with @lindabees that you would be well served to seek a second opinion from a NETs specialty team at Mayo Clinic. Given that you're on the east coast, you may prefer to consult with NETs experts at the Mayo campus in Jacksonville, Florida. Whichever location your prefer AZ, FL or MN, you can get started by submitting a request here: http://mayocl.in/1mtmR63

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Thank you for the info! I’m certainly going to look into the possibility of getting to one of the Mayo locations.

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@mtnmom

Thank you! Fortunately I did get in with a local endo and can be seen end of March. Wish I didn’t have to wait that long, but it’s better than July.
I hope they recommend the 72 hr fast when I go.

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I’m glad to hear that! Be sure and ask them about it if they don’t

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@mtnmom

Thank you for the info! I’m certainly going to look into the possibility of getting to one of the Mayo locations.

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Or at least do a video consultation.

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