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Reactive Hypoglycemia & Chronic Sinusitis

Ear, Nose & Throat (ENT) | Last Active: Aug 15 9:50pm | Replies (77)

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Welcome @samantha98, I know it has to be difficult working full time and also being a full time caretaker for a parent.
It's been awhile since @danny95 has posted but hopefully he's still following this discussion and may be able to share an update with you. @taml, @katydid77 and others may also have some experience or suggestions to share with you.

Have you discussed your symptoms with an ENT specialist?

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Hi!

Thank you for your response! I just wanted to follow up in case anyone else stumbles upon these threads like I did. I have not been to specialists as my doctor wouldn’t refer me and I had a horrific time in her office. I had never been to the doctor alone at the time, and was visibly nervous because of this. She told me that since I was nervous, I clearly need Xanex. I refused and she crossed her arms and said “wow, so why did you come today? What do you even expect out of this appointment then?” These statements ring through my head and I have not been back. I’m truly only anxious because I felt so sick and my life is being affected at such a young age. I recently learned of a condition called “POTS.” I resonate with every single symptom, and I think this may be the silver lining of me finding out what’s truly wrong with me. When I feel very sick, I almost always say, “if I could just lie down I’d be ok!” So while this may not be the answer for me, I do believe I’m closer than ever to learning how to manage my symptoms more effectively! I’ve even gained weight back the past few weeks. ☺️