His glucose has never been even close to 50, usually around 90-110. My son does have a low body temp, usually 96.7-97.8 and is cold a lot. He also gets dizzy when moving suddenly which I assume is probably lower blood pressure when sitting or laying.
The thing I don't get is his GI doc. who regularly prescribes steroids for the imflammatory bowel diseases wouldn't think to look at cortisol levels, especially when he had all the symptoms and she couldn't tie the symptoms to crohn's in remission. I would think that would be something they would look for.
I found some of my son's labs from 11-29-06. At that time he was having severe nausea with headaches and hypoglycemia not quite so bad. Some that may have some meaning to AI--Glucose 84, BUN 12, Creatinine 0.7 (low), B/C ratio 17.1, GFR 166.8, Sodium 139, Potassium 4.2, Chloride 106, CO2 24 (in the past that has always been low but okay this time), Anion Gap 13.2,Calcium 9.6 and Osamolality 287. Hemoglobin 13.2 (low), Hematocrit 38.7 (low) MCV 76.6 (low), WBC 13.1 (high),Granulocytes 7.4. (high) Lymphocytes 3.8 (high). I don't know if these would point to anything, but ? One more test, in Oct. before Gall Bladder surgery a Urinalysis showed Glucose (negative), Bilirubin 1+, Ketone trace, Protein trace, Micro Mucous small, Spec. Grav. 1.025, pH 6.0, Urobilinogen 0.2 E.U./dL.