After having hypoglycemia during my sleep I decided to have a glucose test. To be more specific I woke up feeling as I was about to faint, I wanted to eat something but I could not concentrate to do anything.
After having the test results the endocrinologist and the diabetologist told me that this was due to Crohn’s disease. Due to an imbalance of a specific hormone sometimes the food goes through the stomach very fast and this causes hypoglycemia. The solution to this is having small and regular meals (approx. every 3 hours) and avoid liquid foods (i.e. soups) and simple carbohydrates (such as sugar, fruit juices e.t.c.) The problem is that none of the GIs I know agrees with this diagnosis. They do not accept that Crohn’s disease can cause such problems. Have you ever faced something like this? If you don’t understand something please ask me to explain it to you. I am not a fluent English speaker and perhaps what I am asking may not be clear. Thank you!
After having the test results the endocrinologist and the diabetologist told me that this was due to Crohn’s disease. Due to an imbalance of a specific hormone sometimes the food goes through the stomach very fast and this causes hypoglycemia. The solution to this is having small and regular meals (approx. every 3 hours) and avoid liquid foods (i.e. soups) and simple carbohydrates (such as sugar, fruit juices e.t.c.) The problem is that none of the GIs I know agrees with this diagnosis. They do not accept that Crohn’s disease can cause such problems. Have you ever faced something like this? If you don’t understand something please ask me to explain it to you. I am not a fluent English speaker and perhaps what I am asking may not be clear. Thank you!