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Reactive Hypoglycemia & Chronic Sinusitis

Ear, Nose & Throat (ENT) | Last Active: May 23, 2023 | Replies (76)

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@willjwise-sorry that you are experiencing this. However I would say the biggest downfall, is that the medical community leads you to believe they have answers that they can fix you. Unless you want an oral medication that will cause many other side effects and mask the real cause, then there is no need to see any doctor, ESPECIALLY a specialist (unless of course an acute, emergency situation)
If you really want to get this under control, you have to understand that you have the power to do so. Get back to the basics and work with someone like a Naturalpath/Functional Med Doctor.
They will look at YOU, and your lifestyle as a whole.
All inflammation starts in the gut. The same nasal mucosa that lines your nose, lines your gut. If your gut is not balanced, it will start to throw everything else off. Be honest about your diet, sleep and stress. Hypoglycemia is the result of an imbalance. So what is causing the hypoglycemia in the first place?
You are not crazy! This is happening to you. Put more faith back into yourself and allow yourself to get your body back in balance. It takes work yes, but the benefits will be far better for your over all health than any pill will provide you. Really think about what you get out of a doctor visit when you leave. Is it that doctor helping you? Or did he/she just prescribe a pill that may or may not work? I know this is straight forward. But it really is just that. Get to the root cause, back to the basics.

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Don’t expect a fix. However some routines to try would be helpful to keep it from being a total experiment on my part.

I’ve also been diagnosed with lymphocytic colitis and it does seam connected. Am quite discouraged without any answers. What should I do. Where to start!?