Reactive Hypoglycemia

Posted by hana51507 @hana51507, Jan 9 5:59pm

Has anyone experienced help from Mayo clinic in MN for Reactive Hypoglycemia?

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Just FYI. Reactive hypo is an early sign of PCOS, T2D, and the most misdiagnosed disease ever….hypoPARAthyrodism. Look for an endocrinologist who does not only focus on T2D. Call me: misdiagnosed for 14 years while my hyperPARAthyroidiam causes my blood to suck the calcium out of my bones and deposit them into my urine causing stones along the way. Mayo has an awesome HPT team.

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@monstermama36

Just FYI. Reactive hypo is an early sign of PCOS, T2D, and the most misdiagnosed disease ever….hypoPARAthyrodism. Look for an endocrinologist who does not only focus on T2D. Call me: misdiagnosed for 14 years while my hyperPARAthyroidiam causes my blood to suck the calcium out of my bones and deposit them into my urine causing stones along the way. Mayo has an awesome HPT team.

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I was diagnosed with PCOS when I was 16. I have had all my thyroid levels tested multiple times as a lot of my other symptoms always pointed to that. But they always come back within normal limits. Before my gastric bypass, I was pre diabetic. Since my bypass, my A1C is 5.4.

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Not thyroid PARAthyroid. Not at all connected. Check PTH/D/calcium.

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Because the names of these body parts & systems plus the names of conditions & ailments associated with them can be very similar it is best to not use abbreviations or acronyms when posting. To further complicate matters these very different and specialized body parts / systems do interact for the well being of the person. Thyroid and parathyroid is an example of this. The person is greater than the sum of the parts. We are intricately put together. It is awesome to consider!

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