A member asked:

How is reactive hypoglycemia formally diagnosed? can a gp do this or is a specialist needed?

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Gp first: First thing is to document a low blood sugar during time of symptoms of low blood sugar (weakness, shakes, fast heart rate). A discussion with your gp first it the next step. You can discussion where when you get low sugar and maybe confirming it with a glucometer.

Answered 9/28/2013

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