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<=ont face="Calibri">It's hard to know if his encephalopathy is a =rimary symptom or the result of hypoglycemia.
<=ont face="Calibri">Anyway — was thinking through weird causes of=hypoglycemia. Best way to think about it is:
1. Either his bod= doesn't know how to regulate basic metabolism (reactive hypoglycemia)
2. He has fasting=hypoglycemia
3. He's u=der-producing glucose
<=ont face="Calibri">There are only these three paths (above) to hypoglyce=ia. I've exclude the common stuff or the
"not likely" stuff since I =m sure Mayo has already tried those things.
<=ont face="Calibri">If his hypoglycemia is postprandial (after meals), th=n there are some very real things to think of in
the category of reactive hypoglycemia — some are straight forward mechanical and the others =re errors of metabolism:
Postoperative =apid gastric emptying (alimentary hyperinsulinism)
Galactosemia
Leucine intole=ance
<=ont face="Calibri">His diet sounds varied to me. Beans and rice means pr=tein and carbohydrates are tolerated to
some degree. If it is a primary structur=l issue (like a glucose transporter gene mutation in the brain GLU-1 or GLU-3) or
simple sugar or carbohydrate intolerance, you'd think he would do r=ally well on a ketotic diet, like super Atkins. Has he
tried that?<=font> <=ont face="Calibri">You gotta wonder too about what happens when he fasts= Is that when he gets
hypoglycemic? Cancer seems unlikely since he's ha= this whole life. Antibodies or weird islet cells could be the case.
Carnitine is reall= interesting, and he can buy it over the counter and give it a try.
Islet cell dis=rders (adenoma, nesidioblastosis, cancer) seem unlikely given chronicity
Antibodies to =ndogenous insulin
Carnitine defi=iency
<=ont face="Calibri">Finally, he might be under-producing glucose. There a=e tons of tests for this and I bet Mayo has
run most of them.
• Glycogen metab=lism (glycogen phosphorylase, glycogen synthetase)
• Hexose metabol=sm (glucose-6-phosphatase, fructose-1,6-biphosphatase)
Glycolysis, Kr=bs cycle (phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase, pyruvate carboxylase, malate dehydrogenase)
<=ont face="Calibri">I guess to start we'd need to know:
<=ont face="Calibri">...When is he hypoglycemic?</=ont> <=ont face="Calibri">...Has he tried a protein / ketotic
diet?<=o:p> <=ont face="Calibri">...Has he tried supplementation with carnitine?=o:p> <=ont face="Calibri">...Do any of
these things look familiar to him?=o:p> <=ont face="Calibri">...Does he get googly eyes after eating? Or eve= while
sleeping?
<=ont face="Calibri">Interesting case. Between you and I — I bet w= can figure it out.
From: Jeffre E stein <.eevacation mail.com>
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Sent: Mon, Aug 13, 2012 4:13 pm
so Jeffrey west gets goofy sleepy confused dazed every single t=me he eats anything„ sugars worse than other = he
has live on rice and beans„ they say he is also severyly =ypoglycemic. 20 and under. mayo couldn't figure it=out, he
has been to sleep strudies, mri, blood up the kazoo no=answer. probarbly stimulating the vegus nerve.????=br
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