Hypoglycemia hereditary

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Avatar f tn Hi, I have a Pituitary tumor and elevated Prolactin. Recently i found out i get hypoglycemic few hours after eating. I'm a carrier of a Hereditary Fructose Intolerance gene so i thought that was the cause of the low blood sugar. After cutting out all fructose from my diet i still get hypoglycemia. After ingesting pure glucose my sugar goes up and then drops low even faster after 2 hours.
Avatar f tn Does anyone have any information on the possible correlation between alcoholism and hypoglycemia/diabetes? I've been doing research online, and came across an article that stated there is something about low blood sugar levels (hypoglycemia) that triggers something in your brain that causes you to crave alcohol. I've always worried about developing diabetes from excessive drinking. Then I remembered that my sister is hypoglycemic.
Avatar f tn Forgot to mention that I was positive for bilirubin in urine, am hypothyroid, and nondibetic with fasting blood glucose of 39.
5150207 tn?1374211560 Yes, blood sugar problems can be hereditary. Often, low blood sugar (hypoglycemia) can be serious. Do talk to your doctor.
1421029 tn?1282717378 When i was having an anxiety attack i believe it was low because it was 57 when i went to the hospital. Hypoglycemia is a definite question in the matter. I am pretty sure from what others said who have hypoglycemia that all the tingling and burnin can come with that too. But can this be lyme?
Avatar f tn i have been diagnosed recently with hypoglycemia, my thyroid leve tsh is to 85.70 t 4 is very low, they told me i have high cholesteral alos, i weigh 119.pounds i have to eat 5 times daily, my thyroid medicine they put me on 1.
Avatar f tn Nope ..but chk up wit ur gync to avoid dispointment after trying hard for a baby .
385668 tn?1301793880 Does anyone know if this disease is hereditary? Also what may be instrumental in aquiring this disease (depression, etc.). Now for the last bit of this question: Is there a suppliment one could take to detur this disease. I am a 59yo female, and frankly find memory loss a daily diet. I am frigtened because mom had this disease, I will be destin to get it also. Any thoughts........
1373193 tn?1281181131 Heart disease has a hereditary component so it is advised anyone who has a family history of heart disease to reduce the known risk factors that include smoking, poor diet, lack of beneficial exercise, avoidable stress conditions, etc. Ruptured appendix is related to an infection and there doesn't appear to be any causal association. Thanks for the questions and take care.
Avatar f tn Ok your first question seems to be is BP hereditary - the answer is well inconclusive at this point and to understand why you have to look at what Bipolar is - Traditionally there was a disease called Manic Depression which was a catch all of the 3 mood disorders - Bipolar I, Bipolar II and Cyclothymia - Some decades back the use of the term Manic Depression began to fall out of favour and the sub categories became used - this means that data was not collected in what might be the best manner
6658186 tn?1383486733 Are Arnold-Chiari malformation and pseudotumor cerebri hereditary, and are they related?
Avatar n tn My husband is a diabetic. It is hereditary-mother & aunts. He is also bi-polar and has been on Lithium and anti-depressents for 30 years. The last year he has started with uncontrollable shaking in his hands and legs. His primary physician says it is from his meds and tried a hormone therapy. Seems to be getting worse. Any suggestions?
Avatar f tn Is anyone else having hypoglycemia (which is low blood sugar abt an hr or 2 after meals)? I'm 26wks and been having it for around a week now.How do u usually deal with it when it strikes?
Avatar n tn Hi - I'm new here. I have pre-diabetes (about 2 years now) and have autoimmune degenerative neuropathy (CIDP for 26 years) unrelated to diabetes. I am not overweight, and am 32 years of age. My question is: does inflammation in the nervous system cause alterations in glucose metabolism? I'm currently having multiple daily bouts of hypoglycemia - my doctors can't/won't answer my question. I'm taking IVIG, Imuran and Ultram - no steroids or antidiabetics.
Avatar n tn 71 is normal but again I felt horrible, weak, shaky, anxiety, etc. Could this be something other than Hypoglycemia? Before I had lunch I ran 2.5 miles on the treatmill and felt fine so this is beginning to puzzle me.
Avatar n tn (I think he was embarassed to call and say I was having leg cramps). I told him this was something more than just leg cramps. The hypoglycemia episode followed by SEVERE leg cramps and then nausea concerns me. I have hypoglycemia episodes once or twice a week but do try and control the with diet and excercise. Sometimes I really do not know why they come, yesterday was one of those instances. I have NEVER had any sort of cramps or nausea following an episode. Is this normal? Common?
2088051 tn?1334542007 So I Was Diagnosed With Hypoglycemia When I Was 15.. I'm 18 Now. It Seems Like It's Gotten Worse As I've Gotten Older. I'll Eat.. Then Not Even An Hour Later, I'll Start Shaking. This Stuff Is Horrible. I Just Need To Know If It's Because I'm Not Eating Enough Or It's Because Of The Food I Eat. Help!
Avatar f tn I have a follow up appointment with my doctor tomorrow question is is this something that I would have to take medication for regularly while pregnant. I already feel I'm taking too much medication now antibiotics for tooth infection plus tylenol #3 something for nausea prenatal vitamins and now this hypoglycemia. through all this I'm just praying that my baby is healthy.
Avatar f tn I would see your doctor about this very soon, as folks with hypoglycemia may develop diabetes later on. You may have pre-diabetes, and need to go on a diabetic diet. Meanwhile, make sure you have both protein and carbohydrates with all meals, and with all snacks, which you seem to be doing. You also might need to get a dietary consult and/or see an endocrinologist, for both are specially trained in working with people with blood sugar problems.